Forgive me, but i am slighly confused.

" You want to route xyz.com to abc.com. To do this, go to the routing tab
of the IMC. For the routing, enter abc.com - inbound, xyz.com - abc.com.
That should do it."

I follow up to "xyz.com - abc.com." does this mean that i enter abc.com in
the reroute to this domain field?

Liz

-----Original Message-----
From: Rodney Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 2:28 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: More SMPT help on Exchange 5.5 please!


If I read properly, this is what you want. 
1. Change your outgoing smtp from @xyz.com to @abc.com. To do this,
assuming a user has both SMTP addresses as their email addressed, just
click on [EMAIL PROTECTED] and click on SET as reply address on the email
addresses tab of the recipient's properties.
2. You want to route xyz.com to abc.com. To do this, go to the routing tab
of the IMC. For the routing, enter abc.com - inbound, xyz.com - abc.com.
That should do it.

Rodney Li 

> ok, I admit I am still new to exchange 5.5 since I kinda just ended up as
> Exchange Admin.( no one else wanted the job!)
> 
> 
> Since the general consenses seems to be the Exchange 5.5 will not auto
> generate the second smpt address on account creation, I will deal.
> 
> I have imported the new smpt addresses into the current acounts so that
> they now have 2 smpt address.(@abc.com and @xyz.com) Both smtp address are
> in the IMS routing tab. Users can currently can recieve from both
> addresses and send from abc.com which is the orignal address.
> 
> I have the following questions:
>  
> on NT 4.0 SP5
> Exchange 5.5 sp 4
> 
> 
> How do I change my outgoing smpt to @xyz.com from @abc.com.
> 
> Is there a way to route @xyz.com addresses into the original @abc.com's
> smpt or visa versa. I understand I can change the default smpt address
> through site addressing. Is there a way to get @xyz.com to route into the
> orignal @abc.com without having it in each users list of e-mail addresses.
> Can I have [EMAIL PROTECTED] and exchange 5.5 will route in to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> without me adding [EMAIL PROTECTED] to his list of addresses. (or visa versa
> using the new smpt accounts and routing the old ones?)
> 
> does this even make sense, cause I may not understanding things correctly.
> 
> Liz
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil Hobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 12:22 PM
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> Subject: RE: Site addressing
> 
> 
> I can be really clear on this one:  Exchange 5.5 doesn't do this
> automatically!  There's an outside chance you could write some form of
> script, but if you're looking for a magic option in the Admin program
> then forget it.
> 
> Neil Hobson
> 
> Silversands
> http://www.silversands.co.uk
> Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
> For Enterprise Systems
> For Collaborative Solutions
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thompson, Elizabeth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Posted At: 07 February 2002 17:16
> Posted To: Sunbelt Exchange List
> Conversation: Site addressing
> Subject: RE: Site addressing
> 
> 
> Unfortuantely,I need think I am not being clear. I need a solution for
> exchange.
> 
> I have now have 2 smtp addresses (abc.com and xyz.com) for each user and
> they want to keep it that way. Thanks to an earlier suggustion, we have
> imported  the second e-mail address in to existing users. the recieve
> e-mail from both accounts fine. 
> 
> I have both addresses setup in the IMS routing tab.
> 
> When I create a new account It ONLY generates a smpt address for the
> orignal (abc.com)not both(abc.com and xyz.com.
> 
> How do I setup exchange to defaulty generate both smpt addresses during
> account creation.
> 
> Liz
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil Hobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 07 February 2002 14:39
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> Subject: RE: Site addressing
> 
> 
> You're not going to be able to get all that you want.  With the
> import/export method, you can have a 2nd SMTP address as you've noticed.
> To get this done automatically, you'll need to get Exchange 2000.
> 
> However, the problem you have is when sending messages.  Users can only
> have 1 outgoing SMTP address.
> 
> Neil Hobson
> 
> Silversands
> http://www.silversands.co.uk
> Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
> For Enterprise Systems
> For Collaborative Solutions

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