Re: Email Domains



On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 07:52:01 -0700, Sulaiman
<Sulaiman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi

Our company has various internal domains eg. @abc.net and @abc.com.

The @abc.net part of our company has subsequently branched off and have
decided to host there emails with a different entity.

Question is: How do I ensure that mail being sent to @abc.net will route out
of my Exchange and to the new hosting company and not try and send locally.

Thanx
Sulaiman

Remove the Recipient Policy that gives you abc.net.
use ADMODIFY to remove the .net addresses from all the user accounts
that are left (unless you have already managed to remove the accounts
and had a recipient policy focussed only to specific users.
The global DNS will, when queried, return the correct MX record for
the address you need and then route the mail to the hived off server.
.



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