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"Nerd" <Nerd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On my exchange 5.5 IMC I was able to configure Message delivery-->E-mail
domains- to deliver email with certain domain name and a specific IP
address.
Example rdcet.org 148.66.21.89. In this case all internal email
addressed
to this dmain will be routed to the IP address. These are networks we are
connected to by a router but are not part of our organization.
How do you setup this in Exchange 2003?
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