You can create HTTP virtual servers that would only service the specific
domain name, YOU CANNOT USE A DOT in the HTTP Virtual Server name (learned
it the hard way). How do you marry an HTTP Virtual Server to a specific
domain name? - first you need to create a Recipient Policy that would
generate the domain suffix, that establishes the domain within Exchange.
Then you can go to the properties of the HTTP virtual server and you will be
able to choose the domain name that it should service. Oh, and if you start
playing with HTTP virtual servers, then you will need additional IP
addresses.

This gets slightly more complicated if you have FE/BE design.

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McGowan
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 9:55 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: [Exchange2003] NDR's



After some more searching I've found part of the answer to my problem 2.
I've yet to test it but it seems to be it.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;293386

But I'd really like to have simple names for OWA for each domain like;  

Mail.Domain1.com  
Mail.Domain2.com
Mail.Domain3.com

But the article speaks of Virtual directories so I'd end up with something
silly like

Mail.Domain1.com\Domain2
Or
Mail.Domain1.com\Domain3

Anyway to get an "A Record" to point to a OWA virtual directory?  Or am I
approaching the multi domain E2k3 server the wrong way.

Thanks
Jim


 

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McGowan
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 9:28 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: [Exchange2003] NDR's


I just installed my first E2k3 server and since I was the one who did it I
decided to pay attention to it.  Foolish thing to do, But....

Problem 1
I've discovered that my new server insists on sending what I assume are NDRs
(since I haven't figured out how to read the messages in the queues
yet.) to the tune of about 500 a day.  Every message in the Queue is from
PostMaster to various domains.  And they tend to stay around a long time.  

Is there anyway to see the content of these messages to confirm what type of
NDRs they are and can I configure E2k3 to dump the NDRs quicker since
they're probably a result of bad spam in the first place.  I've found how to
turn off NDRs but that's not a good thing to do in the real world.  I'd just
like to get rid of undeliverable NDRs to outside domains quicker.


Problem 2
I have users created in separate containers.  Each container holds users for
a email only internet domain.  Ie... I have a container called domain.com
and in there are users for that domain.  So the question is how do these
users log into OWA.  I can't seem find the right login for the user.  I've
tried; 

SMTP address
Username
domain\username
domain\container\username

Nothing seems to work.  Uses not in a container log in just fine.


Thanks
Jim

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