Re: 2 E-mail Domain Names

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To configure Exchange
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289833/en-us

If there are folks who also receive email with this domainname who are not
connected to the SBS server, make sure to UNCHECK the box that says this
exchange server is solely responsible for the domain

I would create two accounts for the owner with different email addresses so
that two different mailboxes are created

Then have only one external smtp address for each mail box

then in outlook he can have permissions to open the other mail box
You'll probably need to configure SEND AS permissions to

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"Member Server for RWW" <MemberServerforRWW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message news:FD6D0E1F-1CE3-417C-9391-DED67FD11EE7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cris,
Thank you for the Response. How do you configure Exchange to receive
e-mails
from Both Domains?
Is there a way to have one Outlook session open and have the different
mailboxes viewable for the 2 different domains and send as accordingly?
Or if you had another way in mind, please let me know.

"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Have you already configured Exchange to receive both domains?
You can receive emails for both domains in the same Outlook
session...piece
of cake...however determining which is which gets a bit trickier and
replying with the other address is a real pain

Most folks will tell you, I think, that its much better, less
complicated,
to create two profiles and then select which

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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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Microsoft MVPs
Independent Experts (MVPs do not work for MS)
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"Member Server for RWW" <MemberServerforRWW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote
in message news:7C72DF12-210E-4224-8078-993BFF49D773@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a situation where a business owner operates 2 different
companies.
He
would like to Send and Receive e-mails accordingly for each company
within
1
Outlook session. We have an SBS Server 2003 R2 machine utilizing
Exchange
and
have already set up the MX records with the DNS Hosting Company.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.





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