I was consulting Dr. Google, and finally found that I needed a new
recipient policy. I've done that, and scoped it to the single account
I've created.

Looks like it's working fine.

Thanks,

Kurt

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 14:09, Steve Goodman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Kert,
>
> You should also add the sub-domain as an accepted domain in the Exchange 
> organization.
>
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kurt Buff [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 03 February 2012 19:27
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> Subject: Setting up an email subdomain
>
> For political/economic reasons, management wants to set up an email subdomain 
> for use by a sales rep in South America - they want the rep to send and 
> receive emails as [email protected], instead of [email protected].
>
> The rep will be using our Exchange server in the US via RPC/HTTP or OWA.
>
> Am I correct in thinking that all I need to do is have our ISP update our 
> zone with the subdomain, add an MX record for it, then create the Exchange 
> mailbox and AD account, put the @southamerica.example.com SMTP address as a 
> secondary, then mark it as the primary SMTP address?
>
> I've done a similar thing with a completely different domain, but not a 
> subdomain, so I want to make sure I cross all the i's and dot all the t's - 
> or something like that...
>
> Kurt
>
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