If the Exchange2000 servers are first hit:
It shouldn't be a problem to forward all unresolved mails to another email
server. Just disable that the Organization is responsible for the whole
email address in the recipient policy (smtp).
There are also Qs available addressing these problems. (Sorry, I don't have
em handy right now!)

If the Exchange2000 servers are the end point:
Then it's standard procedure like they are the only servers in domain.

Ricki

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Brent Hudson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. April 2002 08:23
An: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Betreff: RE: Exchange 2000 mail server + Linux mail server


The smart host option will only work if it is the only Exchange server in
your org, problems start creeping in if there has to be mail between 2
exchange server and a smart host, even if you check "send direct before
using smart host".. this will not however help you with which mail goes
where.. I would personally adjust the names to something like public.abc.com
and office.abc.com, alterativly you could change addresses to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
being the company and [EMAIL PROTECTED] could be a cust. recip that points
back to the linux box

Brent

-----Original Message-----
From: William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 April 2002 08:09
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2000 mail server + Linux mail server


Which server would the email hit first?  What email app is running on Linux?
The native SMTP services?  Or something like SendMail?  
Is there not an alias file you can query and forward email to a specific
host upon failure?  

Alternatively, Exchange2000 has a smart host option in an SMTP connector
that may assist.

William

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 9:16 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange 2000 mail server + Linux mail server


Hi All,

I have problem with this situation. And need your advise.

Site A is an old email server, previously it serve Public group users and
private group users.

Now, the company has decided get a Exchange 2000 mail server to locate at
Site B, and they prefer this exchange 2000 mail server serve Private users
ONLY. and let the old Linux server serve the Public group users.

So, what can i do to make this two server using the same domain (abc.com),
different email server, to serve different group??

Can some one help me?   
Thank you

Tom


FYI:
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Site A OLD ( located at ISP ):
Public IP : 202.188.1.1 ( example only )
Linux Mail server
Domain : abc.com
User Group : Group Public

Site B New ( located at HQ Office, leased line to Internet ):
Public IP : 202.162.2.1 ( example only )
Exchange Mail Server
Domain : abc.com
User Group : Group Private

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