Best way to handle Exchange 2003 with 1 Static IP and 5 Domains



I should of explained this better so here goes.

I have a Windows 2003 Server running with Exchange 2003. I have 1
Static IP address, but host 5 Domains. The domains are not the problem
its the email I need to figure out how to setup. Now my questions are
if anyone can help or point me in the right direction.

1. When adding a new user in AD how can I get the other domain to show
up for the email of setting up a new user... There is a drop down box
there so you must be able to select more then one email domain.

2. OWA say my default domain for OWA is http://default.com/exchange
and I host another domain and need email for it can I use OWA to
access that account too? could it show up as
http://seconddomain/exchange ?


Now about DNS... I have bulkregister hosting the DNS for now it's just
pointed to my server here for now until I make this server a NS. This
all worked before I put exchange in, but I used Ipswitches Imail
Server so it was pretty easy to setup.

If you have any questions just reply.


Thanks


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