Re: Exchange setup for emails without user accounts
- From: "K.J. 44" <Holleran.Kevin@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Sep 2006 12:52:52 -0700
those emails should be info.at.mydomain.com and sales.at.mydomain.com
K.J. 44 wrote:
Hi,
I am new to administering and setting up exchange. I am setting
exchange up as part of Microsoft SBS for a small company with roughly
40 people. My question is how do I set up email accounts for non
users. For instance, I need a s...@xxxxxxxxxxxx, i...@xxxxxxxxxxxx,
etc but I do not want to have user accounts in AD for these. Also,
several users need multiple addresses, one for our customers and
another for inside the office.
Also, is there a way to test my mail server for full functionality
(through the router, through the firewall, to the server and to
mailboxes ... to grandmother's house we go..) before I change the A
record over to reflect my server? Currently our i...@xxxxxxxxxxxx
email is being hosted by an exchange hosting company and we receive
emails on it so when I move the record over, everything has to be
working.
Thanks in advance.
.
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