Re: Mail Delivered To Two Domain Names On One Server?
- From: "Larry Struckmeyer [SBS-MVP]" <lstruckmeyer(at)mis-wizards(dot)com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 11:36:50 -0500
Hi Jason:
Piece of cake: Setup the new/different domain at the ISP, setup the MX
records to point to the server for both domains.
In the properties (ADUC) of the users that do not use the default, add a
SMTP address, set as default, and untic the little box to use the default
settings.
As always, Trust, but Verify.
--
Larry
Please post the resolution to
your issue so that all can benefit.
"Jason Piercey" <Jason@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uFYa3KVhJHA.4572@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
What was one company is now two companies sharing an office/server.
All existing email accounts are at one domain name. Naturally the new
company (existing employees, new name) wants their own domain name
for email. My question: Is it possible to use two domain names for mail
delivery in exchange? SBS2003R2.
I thought if nothing else, they (the new company) could buy/setup their
own domain name and POP the mail instead of using exchange but I'm
guessing getting all the existing mail from exchange to a POP account
would not be all that easy.
Thanks for any information.
.
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