Re: .local or .com



thanks for your tips!

Tomppa

<workinghard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,

No that will not be an issue. You're mail domain is dependant on your
Active Directory domain name. For example, you have a AD domain called for
a teddybear company named interal.lan and 2 subdomains sales.interal.lan
and production.interal.lan

They can all send mail from & receive mail at XXX@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ... and
if you produce teddybears under different names you can have
XXX@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and XXX@qualitybears .com ...

Keeping the internal DNS for AD at interal.lan is usefull when the CEO
decides to start producing puzzles instead ... no issues with the old name
needing to change because it reminds the employees of the old products to
much ... it's generic ...

Cheers




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