Re: Exchange two server solution question

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From: mote (houndsman_at_nospam.nyc.rr.com)
Date: 08/12/04


Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 09:24:39 -0400

Hi Andy,

  Yes Exchange can receive emails for multiple SMTP domains, Use recipient
policies to
allocate each SMTP address to a group of users. AD will automatically know
how to sort
the emails to the correct recipient.

Cheers....

"Andy Svendsen" <andymcdba1@NOMORESPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I'm using Exchange 2003 in Windows 2003 Active Directory mixed mode.
>
> There are two standard edition Exchange servers in an Active Directory
> domain. Different sets of users connect to each Exchange servers. Is it
> possible to have one shared email extension, yet send the email to the
> correct server?
>
> For example, Exchange Server A has user1, user2 and user3. Exchange
Server
> B has user a, user b, user c. If all user's email extensions is
> @mycompany.com, is it possible to configure Exchange/DNS or something so
> user1@mycompany.com goes to Exchange Server A while userb@mycompany.com
goes
> to Exchange Server B.
>
> Obviously you could you could make two DNS entries for two different mail
> extensions user1@a.mycompany.com and userb@b.mycompany.com, but I don't
want
> do that.
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction for documentation? Does
having
> Exchange 2003 or Active Directory make this easier? Thanks.
>
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> Andy S.
> andymcdba1@NOMORESPAM.yahoo.com
>
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