Re: Hosting Multipule Domain on Exchange

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No problem.

You add domains to Exchange with recipient policys
in the policy, make sure that "Exchange is responsible for....." is checked

/Lasse




"mrshahin" <users@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

I have a question regarding Exchange 2003,
Is it possible to host more than on domain on a single Exchang 2003?
I want to host about 10 of our customers e-mail on our exchange, this
people then would recieve there e-mail from our exchange server.
Could some one direct me to some site on how to do this?

Thanks,

Shahin


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