I haven't been paying attention since you seemed to have it under control. :)

Oz or Simon might though.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Richard Stovall [mailto:rich...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:18 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stop SMTP mail

Have a look at http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF009.html and 
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF025.html and see where they take you.  I 
haven't set up this configuration before, but it seems straightforward enough.  
Perhaps some of our esteemed MVPs have easier/better methods or links.
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:08 AM, David W. McSpadden 
<dav...@imcu.com<mailto:dav...@imcu.com>> wrote:
Perfect.
Now how to accomplish this.

________________________________
From: Richard Stovall [mailto:rich...@gmail.com<mailto:rich...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:08 AM

To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stop SMTP mail

Starting to make sense.  Joe and Jane should be able to send mail to internal 
recipients only, and should never be able to send a message outside your 
Exchange organization?  Bossfolk should be able to send anywhere, but always 
have imcu.com<http://imcu.com> show as the sender?
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:02 AM, David W. McSpadden 
<dav...@imcu.com<mailto:dav...@imcu.com>> wrote:
Jane and Joe only get one, internal mail only.
Bossman and Bosslady get two, internal and external.  They have had them 
forever.  Now we are taking control of both.
Now in ADUC the accounts look like this:
Jane 
smtp:j...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com<mailto:smtp%3aj...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com> set 
as primary
Joe smtp:j...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com<mailto:smtp%3a...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com> 
set as primary
Bossman 
smtp:boss...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com<mailto:smtp%3aboss...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com>,
 smtp:boss...@imcu.com<mailto:smtp%3aboss...@imcu.com> set as primary
Bosslady 
smtp:bossl...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com<mailto:smtp%3abossl...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com>,
 smtp:bossl...@imcu.com<mailto:smtp%3abossl...@imcu.com> set as primary

Default SMTP connector is set to forward * smtp mail to the Ironport.  The 
Ironport is getting all the IM_DOM1 traffic and cannot make a DNS connection to 
MX of IM_DOM1 and is rejecting all IM_DOM1 traffic.  So I am just trying to 
keep the IM_DOM1 traffic local to exchange and not have it travel up to the 
Ironport in the first place??
Does this make any sense?

________________________________
From: Richard Stovall [mailto:rich...@gmail.com<mailto:rich...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 8:54 AM

To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stop SMTP mail

So Joe and Jane each have two e-mail addresses?  Do you want them to have one 
account/inbox, or complete separation between the two?

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:45 AM, David W. McSpadden 
<dav...@imcu.com<mailto:dav...@imcu.com>> wrote:
I think so but also I don't want 
joetel...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com<mailto:joetel...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com> to be 
able to send to the Internet I do however want joeteller to be able to send to 
janeteller but that should use the mapi client of exchange correct??


________________________________
From: Richard Stovall [mailto:rich...@gmail.com<mailto:rich...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 8:42 AM

To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stop SMTP mail

So the issue is what shows up as the sender's address on outbound messages that 
originate on your Exchange server?
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:36 AM, David W. McSpadden 
<dav...@imcu.com<mailto:dav...@imcu.com>> wrote:
That is the default smtp address for all users on this exchange server.
We have in the past not wanted anyone with that address to be able to sent mail 
to the Internet.
We had a second smtp address from an Internet based email provider that we are 
currently migrating into Exchange.
Once all the pop accounts have been completely imported into Exchange we are 
going to switch the DNS to point to our firewall.
Not everyone in the org has a second smtp address.  So we want those 
individuals to stay within the org and not be able to send those not qualified 
emails to the internet and allow the second smtp address to send and receive at 
will.
So I have a default connector currently that points to the Ironport * all smtp 
traffic from the exchange server.
I set up  the second connector and set it to point to [127.0.0.1] for all 
im_dom1.indianafcu.com<http://im_dom1.indianafcu.com> traffic but I was able to 
send to my yahoo account from the 
im_dom1.indianafcu.com<http://im_dom1.indianafcu.com> account base.
????

________________________________
From: Richard Stovall [mailto:rich...@gmail.com<mailto:rich...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 8:30 AM

To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stop SMTP mail

I don't think an SMTP connector should be necessary, and to be honest it sounds 
like a strange solution given the information I've seen so far.  Can you tell 
us more about the desired result?  Do the people with email addresses in that 
domain have accounts on your Exchange server?  Is it your desire to have the 
Exchange server host mail for that domain?
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:23 AM, David W. McSpadden 
<dav...@imcu.com<mailto:dav...@imcu.com>> wrote:
Ok I did that and ran rebuild now in Recipient Update Services.
But im_dom1.indianafcu.com<http://im_dom1.indianafcu.com> can still send to the 
Internet???


-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Dale [mailto:jay.d...@3-gig.com<mailto:jay.d...@3-gig.com>]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 4:09 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Stop SMTP mail

You could create an SMTP connector and put in the domain name, then point
the smart host to 127.0.0.1.

Jay Dale
I.T. Manager, 3GiG
Mobile: 713.299.2541
Email: jay.d...@3-gig.com<mailto:jay.d...@3-gig.com>

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-----Original Message-----
From: David W. McSpadden [mailto:dav...@imcu.com<mailto:dav...@imcu.com>]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 3:06 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Stop SMTP mail

I have an Exchange 2003 Standard sp2 server.
I have some legacy smtp addresses laying around in ADUC of
n...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com<mailto:n...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com>.
I would like Exchange to not relay those emails to the Internet.  Just keep
them in house.
Is there a way to not allow 
*...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com<http://im_dom1.indianafcu.com> to relay to the
Internet addresses???









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