RE: Hosting Multiple Domains in Exchange 2003 Was: Upgrade from 2003 RC1

2003-12-30 Thread Fyodorov, Andrey
Basically you need to create a recipient policy that would generate SMTP
addresses with a different domain name.

It seems that MS has removed some of the whitepapers.

This may be helpful.

http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF010.html

Also - 

http://www.winnetmag.com/Article/ArticleID/22404/22404.html

http://www.winnetmag.com/Article/ArticleID/22895/22895.html

Also:

http://download.microsoft.com/download/win2000srv/spdep/101/NT5XP/EN-US/
Architecting%20a%20Multi-host%20Environment%20With%20Exchange%202000.ppt

Sincerely,

Andrey Fyodorov, Exchange MVP
Systems Engineer
Messaging and Collaboration
Spherion

-Original Message-
From: Patrick Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 12:00 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Hosting Multiple Domains in Exchange 2003 Was: Upgrade from
2003 RC1

Sure do wish that had been helpful.

I've crawled all over the Service Providers pages at msft, but as I
don't
want to go into the full-scale Hosted Exchange ASP business, I can't
find
much useful there. I have some exposure to the Microsoft Provisioning
System
discussed there (heck, I even wrote the reporting sub-system for
web-hosting), but that isn't the scale we're talking about here.

What I need is some practical advise on how to host not hundreds or
thousands, but just one more smtp domain on my single Exchange 2003
Enterprise server. From one domain, I can surely extrapolate to the few
more
I will need to do.

pc

- Original Message - 
From: Fyodorov, Andrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:31 AM
Subject: RE: Hosting Multiple Domains in Exchange 2003 Was: Upgrade from
2003 RC1


Go to http://www.microsoft.com/isn, there are a few whitepapers there on
Exchange 2000 hosting.

Sincerely,

Andrey Fyodorov, Exchange MVP
Systems Engineer
Messaging and Collaboration
Spherion


-Original Message-
From: Patrick Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 12:00 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Hosting Multiple Domains in Exchange 2003 Was: Upgrade from
2003 RC1

Thanks very much for putting me on track.

Reinstalled and operational.

Now my next task is to figure out how to host multiple email domains.

I googled and the best thing I found was this:

http://asia.cnet.com/newstech/systems/0,39001152,39013988,00.htm

but found Exchange System Manager is some different for 2003.

Has anyone any experience doing this task with Exchange 2003 who has a
cookbook for this?

Thanks,

Patrick Crawford
VaspTech LLC

- Original Message - 
From: Ed Crowley [MVP] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 10:07 AM
Subject: RE: Upgrade from 2003 RC1


 There are Microsoft KB articles that will tell you exactly how to do
it.
 After you move all five FSMO roles, you can then demote the domain
 controller and then rebuild the server.

 Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
 Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
 Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick
Crawford
 Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:57 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Re: Upgrade from 2003 RC1

 There's already another DC in the domain, which is a GC. How do I move
the
 FSMO roles to it? And does that satisfy your instructions below?

 - Original Message -
 From: Ed Crowley [MVP] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:20 AM
 Subject: RE: Upgrade from 2003 RC1


  Install another domain controller, move all the FSMO roles to it,
make
it
 a
  GC.  Retire the original server and rebuild it from scratch properly
and
  move everything back.
 
  Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
  Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
  Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick
Crawford
  Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 9:16 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: Upgrade from 2003 RC1
 
  I recently asked this question at microsoft.public.exchange.admin,
and
  failing to get an answer in a couple of days, thought I'd ask again
here.
  It's possible I'm being impatient, since I'm mostly working during
this
  Christmas season while the person who knows the answer is
doubtlessly
 taking
  a much-deserved holiday, but on the off-chance that the Someone Who
Knows
 is
  currently available I'm going to repost it here
 
  I find myself in a very deep crack here. I installed RC1 last
summer,
let
 it
  expire, and then last week attempted to upgrade it to RTM. Seemed to
work.
  However, the RTM continues to behave as though it is time-limited
and
  announces my eval period has expired, shutting Exchange down after a
  half-hour to an hour. So, trying to back out of this situation, I
thought
 to
  uninstall. However, I am

RE: Hosting Multiple Domains in Exchange 2003 Was: Upgrade from 2003 RC1

2003-12-29 Thread Fyodorov, Andrey
Go to http://www.microsoft.com/isn, there are a few whitepapers there on
Exchange 2000 hosting.

Sincerely,

Andrey Fyodorov, Exchange MVP
Systems Engineer
Messaging and Collaboration
Spherion


-Original Message-
From: Patrick Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 12:00 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Hosting Multiple Domains in Exchange 2003 Was: Upgrade from
2003 RC1

Thanks very much for putting me on track.

Reinstalled and operational.

Now my next task is to figure out how to host multiple email domains.

I googled and the best thing I found was this:

http://asia.cnet.com/newstech/systems/0,39001152,39013988,00.htm

but found Exchange System Manager is some different for 2003.

Has anyone any experience doing this task with Exchange 2003 who has a
cookbook for this?

Thanks,

Patrick Crawford
VaspTech LLC

- Original Message - 
From: Ed Crowley [MVP] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 10:07 AM
Subject: RE: Upgrade from 2003 RC1


 There are Microsoft KB articles that will tell you exactly how to do
it.
 After you move all five FSMO roles, you can then demote the domain
 controller and then rebuild the server.

 Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
 Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
 Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick
Crawford
 Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:57 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Re: Upgrade from 2003 RC1

 There's already another DC in the domain, which is a GC. How do I move
the
 FSMO roles to it? And does that satisfy your instructions below?

 - Original Message -
 From: Ed Crowley [MVP] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:20 AM
 Subject: RE: Upgrade from 2003 RC1


  Install another domain controller, move all the FSMO roles to it,
make
it
 a
  GC.  Retire the original server and rebuild it from scratch properly
and
  move everything back.
 
  Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
  Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
  Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick
Crawford
  Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 9:16 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: Upgrade from 2003 RC1
 
  I recently asked this question at microsoft.public.exchange.admin,
and
  failing to get an answer in a couple of days, thought I'd ask again
here.
  It's possible I'm being impatient, since I'm mostly working during
this
  Christmas season while the person who knows the answer is
doubtlessly
 taking
  a much-deserved holiday, but on the off-chance that the Someone Who
Knows
 is
  currently available I'm going to repost it here
 
  I find myself in a very deep crack here. I installed RC1 last
summer,
let
 it
  expire, and then last week attempted to upgrade it to RTM. Seemed to
work.
  However, the RTM continues to behave as though it is time-limited
and
  announces my eval period has expired, shutting Exchange down after a
  half-hour to an hour. So, trying to back out of this situation, I
thought
 to
  uninstall. However, I am prevented from uninstalling by a message
which
  declares that an upgrade from Standard to Enterprise is in progress
and
 that
  I must do a Reinstall to complete it. Unfortunately, even after a
 Reinstall,
  the problems persist, and I can go neither forward nor backward.
 
  So, there it is. Re-building the domain is not an option here, since
it
is
 a
  production domain...Any assistance greatly appreciated,
 
  Patrick Crawford
  VaspTech LLC
 
 
 
 
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Re: Hosting Multiple Domains in Exchange 2003 Was: Upgrade from 2003 RC1

2003-12-29 Thread Patrick Crawford
Sure do wish that had been helpful.

I've crawled all over the Service Providers pages at msft, but as I don't
want to go into the full-scale Hosted Exchange ASP business, I can't find
much useful there. I have some exposure to the Microsoft Provisioning System
discussed there (heck, I even wrote the reporting sub-system for
web-hosting), but that isn't the scale we're talking about here.

What I need is some practical advise on how to host not hundreds or
thousands, but just one more smtp domain on my single Exchange 2003
Enterprise server. From one domain, I can surely extrapolate to the few more
I will need to do.

pc

- Original Message - 
From: Fyodorov, Andrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:31 AM
Subject: RE: Hosting Multiple Domains in Exchange 2003 Was: Upgrade from
2003 RC1


Go to http://www.microsoft.com/isn, there are a few whitepapers there on
Exchange 2000 hosting.

Sincerely,

Andrey Fyodorov, Exchange MVP
Systems Engineer
Messaging and Collaboration
Spherion


-Original Message-
From: Patrick Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 12:00 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Hosting Multiple Domains in Exchange 2003 Was: Upgrade from
2003 RC1

Thanks very much for putting me on track.

Reinstalled and operational.

Now my next task is to figure out how to host multiple email domains.

I googled and the best thing I found was this:

http://asia.cnet.com/newstech/systems/0,39001152,39013988,00.htm

but found Exchange System Manager is some different for 2003.

Has anyone any experience doing this task with Exchange 2003 who has a
cookbook for this?

Thanks,

Patrick Crawford
VaspTech LLC

- Original Message - 
From: Ed Crowley [MVP] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 10:07 AM
Subject: RE: Upgrade from 2003 RC1


 There are Microsoft KB articles that will tell you exactly how to do
it.
 After you move all five FSMO roles, you can then demote the domain
 controller and then rebuild the server.

 Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
 Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
 Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick
Crawford
 Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:57 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Re: Upgrade from 2003 RC1

 There's already another DC in the domain, which is a GC. How do I move
the
 FSMO roles to it? And does that satisfy your instructions below?

 - Original Message -
 From: Ed Crowley [MVP] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:20 AM
 Subject: RE: Upgrade from 2003 RC1


  Install another domain controller, move all the FSMO roles to it,
make
it
 a
  GC.  Retire the original server and rebuild it from scratch properly
and
  move everything back.
 
  Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
  Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
  Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick
Crawford
  Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 9:16 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: Upgrade from 2003 RC1
 
  I recently asked this question at microsoft.public.exchange.admin,
and
  failing to get an answer in a couple of days, thought I'd ask again
here.
  It's possible I'm being impatient, since I'm mostly working during
this
  Christmas season while the person who knows the answer is
doubtlessly
 taking
  a much-deserved holiday, but on the off-chance that the Someone Who
Knows
 is
  currently available I'm going to repost it here
 
  I find myself in a very deep crack here. I installed RC1 last
summer,
let
 it
  expire, and then last week attempted to upgrade it to RTM. Seemed to
work.
  However, the RTM continues to behave as though it is time-limited
and
  announces my eval period has expired, shutting Exchange down after a
  half-hour to an hour. So, trying to back out of this situation, I
thought
 to
  uninstall. However, I am prevented from uninstalling by a message
which
  declares that an upgrade from Standard to Enterprise is in progress
and
 that
  I must do a Reinstall to complete it. Unfortunately, even after a
 Reinstall,
  the problems persist, and I can go neither forward nor backward.
 
  So, there it is. Re-building the domain is not an option here, since
it
is
 a
  production domain...Any assistance greatly appreciated,
 
  Patrick Crawford
  VaspTech LLC
 
 
 
 
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Hosting Multiple Domains in Exchange 2003 Was: Upgrade from 2003 RC1

2003-12-28 Thread Patrick Crawford
Thanks very much for putting me on track.

Reinstalled and operational.

Now my next task is to figure out how to host multiple email domains.

I googled and the best thing I found was this:

http://asia.cnet.com/newstech/systems/0,39001152,39013988,00.htm

but found Exchange System Manager is some different for 2003.

Has anyone any experience doing this task with Exchange 2003 who has a
cookbook for this?

Thanks,

Patrick Crawford
VaspTech LLC

- Original Message - 
From: Ed Crowley [MVP] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 10:07 AM
Subject: RE: Upgrade from 2003 RC1


 There are Microsoft KB articles that will tell you exactly how to do it.
 After you move all five FSMO roles, you can then demote the domain
 controller and then rebuild the server.

 Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
 Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
 Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick Crawford
 Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:57 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Re: Upgrade from 2003 RC1

 There's already another DC in the domain, which is a GC. How do I move the
 FSMO roles to it? And does that satisfy your instructions below?

 - Original Message -
 From: Ed Crowley [MVP] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:20 AM
 Subject: RE: Upgrade from 2003 RC1


  Install another domain controller, move all the FSMO roles to it, make
it
 a
  GC.  Retire the original server and rebuild it from scratch properly and
  move everything back.
 
  Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
  Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
  Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick
Crawford
  Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 9:16 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: Upgrade from 2003 RC1
 
  I recently asked this question at microsoft.public.exchange.admin, and
  failing to get an answer in a couple of days, thought I'd ask again
here.
  It's possible I'm being impatient, since I'm mostly working during this
  Christmas season while the person who knows the answer is doubtlessly
 taking
  a much-deserved holiday, but on the off-chance that the Someone Who
Knows
 is
  currently available I'm going to repost it here
 
  I find myself in a very deep crack here. I installed RC1 last summer,
let
 it
  expire, and then last week attempted to upgrade it to RTM. Seemed to
work.
  However, the RTM continues to behave as though it is time-limited and
  announces my eval period has expired, shutting Exchange down after a
  half-hour to an hour. So, trying to back out of this situation, I
thought
 to
  uninstall. However, I am prevented from uninstalling by a message which
  declares that an upgrade from Standard to Enterprise is in progress and
 that
  I must do a Reinstall to complete it. Unfortunately, even after a
 Reinstall,
  the problems persist, and I can go neither forward nor backward.
 
  So, there it is. Re-building the domain is not an option here, since it
is
 a
  production domain...Any assistance greatly appreciated,
 
  Patrick Crawford
  VaspTech LLC
 
 
 
 
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RE: E2k multiple domains

2003-09-17 Thread Steck, Herb
Not sure if this got posted, but...

I did that, is there anything else?  Do I need to add that domain into the allow relay?

Users can use their outlook to get the mail, but when they try to send they get the 
550 relay denied.  These outlook users are in remote locations and are using Outlook 
Internet Mail, not exchange.

Thanks!

-Original Message-
From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 6:01 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: E2k  multiple domains


You need domain2.com in a recipient policy.

Ed

--- Steck, Herb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have to be missing something and it's causing me
 to go bald very early in life.   Here is what I am
 doing:
 
 Single Exchange 2k Server
 domain1.com has always worked
 
 Have added new users that will be using domain2.com.
  DNS records are changed and pointing to the same
 server and are working fine.
 
 Whenever a user gets an e-mail from the outside the
 sender gets relaying not allowed.  I went into the
 SMTP VS and added the domain2.com as granted.  Even
 restarted the VS and still get relay not allowed. 
 
 Now I have made this work on 5.5 servers for an ISP
 that wanted to use Exchange for their users mail
 server, but I must be missing something in E2K to
 make it work right.
 
 Any help, direction would be great.  Am sure this
 has been discussed before, but I don't have access
 to my archives right now.
 
 Thanks in advance!
 
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RE: E2k multiple domains

2003-09-17 Thread Steck, Herb
I added that.  Anything else I need to do?  Users can get their mail via pop, but now 
when they try to send they get the 550 error.

-Original Message-
From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 6:01 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: E2k  multiple domains


You need domain2.com in a recipient policy.

Ed

--- Steck, Herb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have to be missing something and it's causing me
 to go bald very early in life.   Here is what I am
 doing:
 
 Single Exchange 2k Server
 domain1.com has always worked
 
 Have added new users that will be using domain2.com.
  DNS records are changed and pointing to the same
 server and are working fine.
 
 Whenever a user gets an e-mail from the outside the
 sender gets relaying not allowed.  I went into the
 SMTP VS and added the domain2.com as granted.  Even
 restarted the VS and still get relay not allowed. 
 
 Now I have made this work on 5.5 servers for an ISP
 that wanted to use Exchange for their users mail
 server, but I must be missing something in E2K to
 make it work right.
 
 Any help, direction would be great.  Am sure this
 has been discussed before, but I don't have access
 to my archives right now.
 
 Thanks in advance!
 
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RE: E2k multiple domains

2003-09-17 Thread Arlo Clizer
Make sure they are authenticating properly and that you have relaying with
authentication turned on.

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From: Steck, Herb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 2:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: E2k  multiple domains

Not sure if this got posted, but...

I did that, is there anything else?  Do I need to add that domain into the
allow relay?

Users can use their outlook to get the mail, but when they try to send they
get the 550 relay denied.  These outlook users are in remote locations and
are using Outlook Internet Mail, not exchange.

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E2k multiple domains

2003-09-15 Thread Steck, Herb
I have to be missing something and it's causing me to go bald very early in life.   
Here is what I am doing:

Single Exchange 2k Server
domain1.com has always worked

Have added new users that will be using domain2.com.  DNS records are changed and 
pointing to the same server and are working fine.

Whenever a user gets an e-mail from the outside the sender gets relaying not allowed.  
I went into the SMTP VS and added the domain2.com as granted.  Even restarted the VS 
and still get relay not allowed. 

Now I have made this work on 5.5 servers for an ISP that wanted to use Exchange for 
their users mail server, but I must be missing something in E2K to make it work right.

Any help, direction would be great.  Am sure this has been discussed before, but I 
don't have access to my archives right now.

Thanks in advance!

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Re: E2k multiple domains

2003-09-15 Thread Ed Crowley
You need domain2.com in a recipient policy.

Ed

--- Steck, Herb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have to be missing something and it's causing me
 to go bald very early in life.   Here is what I am
 doing:
 
 Single Exchange 2k Server
 domain1.com has always worked
 
 Have added new users that will be using domain2.com.
  DNS records are changed and pointing to the same
 server and are working fine.
 
 Whenever a user gets an e-mail from the outside the
 sender gets relaying not allowed.  I went into the
 SMTP VS and added the domain2.com as granted.  Even
 restarted the VS and still get relay not allowed. 
 
 Now I have made this work on 5.5 servers for an ISP
 that wanted to use Exchange for their users mail
 server, but I must be missing something in E2K to
 make it work right.
 
 Any help, direction would be great.  Am sure this
 has been discussed before, but I don't have access
 to my archives right now.
 
 Thanks in advance!
 
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 the person or entity to which it is addressed and
 may contain proprietary, confidential and/or legally
 privileged material. Any review, retransmission,
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 action in reliance upon, this information by persons
 or entities other than the intended recipient is
 prohibited. If you received this in error, please
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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-17 Thread Neil Doody
Absolute madness last night.

I was making the new policys which include the legacy domain names, some
how EVERY single email address for EVERY single recipient in the whole
organisation had there email address wiped, all that remained was the
X400 addresses.


What gives?

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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-17 Thread Tom Meunier
Because you made a policy that actually applied to EVERY single
recipient that told it to do that.   Any new policy you make will be
assigned a higher priority than your default policy, and will overwrite
it for the recipients that the query that it's based upon (General
screen, Modify, Find Now) applies to.

Make one recipient policy.   Add all the proper addresses.  Apply it to
nobody.  And check (general  modify  find now) that it applies to
nobody.

-Original Message-
 From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Posted At: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 2:37 AM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: Multiple domains.
 Subject: RE: Multiple domains.
 
 
 Absolute madness last night.
 
 I was making the new policys which include the legacy domain 
 names, some how EVERY single email address for EVERY single 
 recipient in the whole organisation had there email address 
 wiped, all that remained was the X400 addresses.
 
 
 What gives?

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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-17 Thread Neil Doody
Okay, let me get this straight I think there is a problem with
terminology between us, mostly on my behalf because I'm a little bit
thick, but bear with me as I think I have it slightly sussed.

Policy applies to = Filter Rules.

i.e. in my default policy I have (mailnickname=*).  Therefore what lies
beneath that policy applies to everyone with a nickname that matches the
criteria *, therefore everybody.

So the email addresses in this policy is @interserveis.co.uk because our
domain is interserveis.co.uk.  As the filter rules match everyone the
policy should be applied to everyone, therefore receiving an
interserveis.co.uk email address.

Now, the second policy that I have made, the filter rules for this are
Blank, so I'm guessing that there is no match and the policy applies to
nobody?  Under this policy I have created the legacy domain names
@kwikform.co.uk and @ukconstruction.co.uk.

This is all working as I wanted it too now, when I create a new user
they only receive a @interserveis.co.uk email addy and all
kwikform/ukconstruction email addys we create are routing fine and none
existent emails are being bounced.

However, this still doesn't explain to me why every single email address
from my entire organisation was deleted, I'm also scared to change
anything again in case it resets them again.  To get them back I simply
changed the @interserveis.co.uk policy to @interserveis1.co.uk, set it
back again and when it asked to update I said yes.

That method has not allowed for all the none standard email addresses we
had nore any of the kwikform ones that were setup.  Perhaps you can
comment on my methods and ensure that I am doing correctly?

-Original Message-
From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 17 June 2003 12:34
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.

Because you made a policy that actually applied to EVERY single
recipient that told it to do that.   Any new policy you make will be
assigned a higher priority than your default policy, and will overwrite
it for the recipients that the query that it's based upon (General
screen, Modify, Find Now) applies to.

Make one recipient policy.   Add all the proper addresses.  Apply it to
nobody.  And check (general  modify  find now) that it applies to
nobody.

-Original Message-
 From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Posted At: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 2:37 AM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: Multiple domains.
 Subject: RE: Multiple domains.
 
 
 Absolute madness last night.
 
 I was making the new policys which include the legacy domain 
 names, some how EVERY single email address for EVERY single 
 recipient in the whole organisation had there email address 
 wiped, all that remained was the X400 addresses.
 
 
 What gives?

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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-17 Thread Uriah Heep
How about making it real easy:  Add all the SMTP addresses to your default policy, 
leave the check in the checkbox doodad that says this server's responsible for this 
address space, and take the check out of the little checkbox doodad that applies it.  
Delete any additional policy.  Done.

-tom

 -Original Message-
 From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 8:56 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Multiple domains.
 
 
 Okay, let me get this straight I think there is a problem with
 terminology between us, mostly on my behalf because I'm a little bit
 thick, but bear with me as I think I have it slightly sussed.
 
 Policy applies to = Filter Rules.
 
 i.e. in my default policy I have (mailnickname=*).  Therefore 
 what lies
 beneath that policy applies to everyone with a nickname that 
 matches the
 criteria *, therefore everybody.
 
 So the email addresses in this policy is @interserveis.co.uk 
 because our
 domain is interserveis.co.uk.  As the filter rules match everyone the
 policy should be applied to everyone, therefore receiving an
 interserveis.co.uk email address.
 
 Now, the second policy that I have made, the filter rules for this are
 Blank, so I'm guessing that there is no match and the policy 
 applies to
 nobody?  Under this policy I have created the legacy domain names
 @kwikform.co.uk and @ukconstruction.co.uk.
 
 This is all working as I wanted it too now, when I create a new user
 they only receive a @interserveis.co.uk email addy and all
 kwikform/ukconstruction email addys we create are routing 
 fine and none
 existent emails are being bounced.
 
 However, this still doesn't explain to me why every single 
 email address
 from my entire organisation was deleted, I'm also scared to change
 anything again in case it resets them again.  To get them 
 back I simply
 changed the @interserveis.co.uk policy to @interserveis1.co.uk, set it
 back again and when it asked to update I said yes.
 
 That method has not allowed for all the none standard email 
 addresses we
 had nore any of the kwikform ones that were setup.  Perhaps you can
 comment on my methods and ensure that I am doing correctly?

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Multiple domains.

2003-06-16 Thread Neil Doody
Okay, weve got more than one local domain on the exchange server, only
one domain is actually used for the servers, i.e. the active directory,
the other domains are just legacy internet domains with the MX record
set as our exchange server.

To allow delivery of emails to people in the exchange organisation you
can either use recipient policies with the desired domain, or
alternatively add a new connector, add the address space and tick allow
relaying to these domains.


We have gone for the latter option as we do not want legacy email
addresses created automatically within the domain, we only want people
who we manually create email addresses to receive email from the legacy
domain.

However, the problem is we are now getting a large mail queue for the
legacy domains as the server is attempting to relay the messages to the
end user but the email address does not exist within our organisation.
That is people are trying to send emails, i.e. spammers to email
addresses that previously existed and the server is continually trying
to relay that email back to itself and were getting all sorts of delay
notifications etc.

What I was wondering is how I can tell the server to realise that the
email address doesn't exist and bounce it away ?  Or perhaps im going
about this whole thing the wrong way, maybe someone can enlighten me :) 

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Re: Multiple domains.

2003-06-16 Thread Andy David
How about using the Black Hole DL trick instead?
Create a Distribution Group with no members, add the no longer valid SMTP
addresses to this group, then hide the group from the Exchange address
lists.
The emails will come in and disappear w/o generating a NDR.


- Original Message - 
From: Neil Doody [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 6:10 AM
Subject: Multiple domains.


Okay, weve got more than one local domain on the exchange server, only
one domain is actually used for the servers, i.e. the active directory,
the other domains are just legacy internet domains with the MX record
set as our exchange server.

To allow delivery of emails to people in the exchange organisation you
can either use recipient policies with the desired domain, or
alternatively add a new connector, add the address space and tick allow
relaying to these domains.


We have gone for the latter option as we do not want legacy email
addresses created automatically within the domain, we only want people
who we manually create email addresses to receive email from the legacy
domain.

However, the problem is we are now getting a large mail queue for the
legacy domains as the server is attempting to relay the messages to the
end user but the email address does not exist within our organisation.
That is people are trying to send emails, i.e. spammers to email
addresses that previously existed and the server is continually trying
to relay that email back to itself and were getting all sorts of delay
notifications etc.

What I was wondering is how I can tell the server to realise that the
email address doesn't exist and bounce it away ?  Or perhaps im going
about this whole thing the wrong way, maybe someone can enlighten me :)

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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-16 Thread Tom Meunier
The recipient policy doesn't have to apply to anybody (much less everybody) - they 
just need to BE there.  Make a recipient policy that applies to nobody that has all 
those domains.  Get rid of the connector.  Problem solved.  They'll bounce properly at 
that point.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:11 AM
Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
Conversation: Multiple domains.
Subject: Multiple domains.


Okay, weve got more than one local domain on the exchange server, only
one domain is actually used for the servers, i.e. the active directory,
the other domains are just legacy internet domains with the MX record
set as our exchange server.

To allow delivery of emails to people in the exchange organisation you
can either use recipient policies with the desired domain, or
alternatively add a new connector, add the address space and tick allow
relaying to these domains.


We have gone for the latter option as we do not want legacy email
addresses created automatically within the domain, we only want people
who we manually create email addresses to receive email from the legacy
domain.

However, the problem is we are now getting a large mail queue for the
legacy domains as the server is attempting to relay the messages to the
end user but the email address does not exist within our organisation.
That is people are trying to send emails, i.e. spammers to email
addresses that previously existed and the server is continually trying
to relay that email back to itself and were getting all sorts of delay
notifications etc.

What I was wondering is how I can tell the server to realise that the
email address doesn't exist and bounce it away ?  Or perhaps im going
about this whole thing the wrong way, maybe someone can enlighten me :) 

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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-16 Thread Fyodorov, Andrey
I never thought that adding the domain names to Address Space and checking
allow relaying to these domains would make Exchange think that these are
local domains. I only use recipient policies to anchor domains as local.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 6:11 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Multiple domains.


Okay, weve got more than one local domain on the exchange server, only
one domain is actually used for the servers, i.e. the active directory,
the other domains are just legacy internet domains with the MX record
set as our exchange server.

To allow delivery of emails to people in the exchange organisation you
can either use recipient policies with the desired domain, or
alternatively add a new connector, add the address space and tick allow
relaying to these domains.


We have gone for the latter option as we do not want legacy email
addresses created automatically within the domain, we only want people
who we manually create email addresses to receive email from the legacy
domain.

However, the problem is we are now getting a large mail queue for the
legacy domains as the server is attempting to relay the messages to the
end user but the email address does not exist within our organisation.
That is people are trying to send emails, i.e. spammers to email
addresses that previously existed and the server is continually trying
to relay that email back to itself and were getting all sorts of delay
notifications etc.

What I was wondering is how I can tell the server to realise that the
email address doesn't exist and bounce it away ?  Or perhaps im going
about this whole thing the wrong way, maybe someone can enlighten me :) 

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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-16 Thread Neil Doody
I think that technically it doesn't make the server think the domain as
local it just allows relaying to that domain, so when an email is sent
in the server allows for its transport, then it finds itself as the the
destination and attempts delivery to itself.

Or something like that.


Ill try the policy thing, look into how to make it apply to nobody.

-Original Message-
From: Fyodorov, Andrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 16 June 2003 16:23
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.

I never thought that adding the domain names to Address Space and
checking
allow relaying to these domains would make Exchange think that these
are
local domains. I only use recipient policies to anchor domains as local.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 6:11 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Multiple domains.


Okay, weve got more than one local domain on the exchange server, only
one domain is actually used for the servers, i.e. the active directory,
the other domains are just legacy internet domains with the MX record
set as our exchange server.

To allow delivery of emails to people in the exchange organisation you
can either use recipient policies with the desired domain, or
alternatively add a new connector, add the address space and tick allow
relaying to these domains.


We have gone for the latter option as we do not want legacy email
addresses created automatically within the domain, we only want people
who we manually create email addresses to receive email from the legacy
domain.

However, the problem is we are now getting a large mail queue for the
legacy domains as the server is attempting to relay the messages to the
end user but the email address does not exist within our organisation.
That is people are trying to send emails, i.e. spammers to email
addresses that previously existed and the server is continually trying
to relay that email back to itself and were getting all sorts of delay
notifications etc.

What I was wondering is how I can tell the server to realise that the
email address doesn't exist and bounce it away ?  Or perhaps im going
about this whole thing the wrong way, maybe someone can enlighten me :) 

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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-16 Thread Neil Doody
Please point me in the right direction if you could, after I have made
the Policy, what says who it applies to?

-Original Message-
From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 16 June 2003 15:58
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.

The recipient policy doesn't have to apply to anybody (much less
everybody) - they just need to BE there.  Make a recipient policy that
applies to nobody that has all those domains.  Get rid of the connector.
Problem solved.  They'll bounce properly at that point.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:11 AM
Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
Conversation: Multiple domains.
Subject: Multiple domains.


Okay, weve got more than one local domain on the exchange server, only
one domain is actually used for the servers, i.e. the active directory,
the other domains are just legacy internet domains with the MX record
set as our exchange server.

To allow delivery of emails to people in the exchange organisation you
can either use recipient policies with the desired domain, or
alternatively add a new connector, add the address space and tick allow
relaying to these domains.


We have gone for the latter option as we do not want legacy email
addresses created automatically within the domain, we only want people
who we manually create email addresses to receive email from the legacy
domain.

However, the problem is we are now getting a large mail queue for the
legacy domains as the server is attempting to relay the messages to the
end user but the email address does not exist within our organisation.
That is people are trying to send emails, i.e. spammers to email
addresses that previously existed and the server is continually trying
to relay that email back to itself and were getting all sorts of delay
notifications etc.

What I was wondering is how I can tell the server to realise that the
email address doesn't exist and bounce it away ?  Or perhaps im going
about this whole thing the wrong way, maybe someone can enlighten me :) 

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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-16 Thread Fyodorov, Andrey
leave it blank. Or create a query that won't find anyone.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 11:36 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.


Please point me in the right direction if you could, after I have made
the Policy, what says who it applies to?

-Original Message-
From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 16 June 2003 15:58
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.

The recipient policy doesn't have to apply to anybody (much less
everybody) - they just need to BE there.  Make a recipient policy that
applies to nobody that has all those domains.  Get rid of the connector.
Problem solved.  They'll bounce properly at that point.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:11 AM
Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
Conversation: Multiple domains.
Subject: Multiple domains.


Okay, weve got more than one local domain on the exchange server, only
one domain is actually used for the servers, i.e. the active directory,
the other domains are just legacy internet domains with the MX record
set as our exchange server.

To allow delivery of emails to people in the exchange organisation you
can either use recipient policies with the desired domain, or
alternatively add a new connector, add the address space and tick allow
relaying to these domains.


We have gone for the latter option as we do not want legacy email
addresses created automatically within the domain, we only want people
who we manually create email addresses to receive email from the legacy
domain.

However, the problem is we are now getting a large mail queue for the
legacy domains as the server is attempting to relay the messages to the
end user but the email address does not exist within our organisation.
That is people are trying to send emails, i.e. spammers to email
addresses that previously existed and the server is continually trying
to relay that email back to itself and were getting all sorts of delay
notifications etc.

What I was wondering is how I can tell the server to realise that the
email address doesn't exist and bounce it away ?  Or perhaps im going
about this whole thing the wrong way, maybe someone can enlighten me :) 

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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-16 Thread Neil Doody
Im at a loss again here.

I create the new recipient Policy, I call it something.  I then proceed
to enter the address space, which is @kwikform.co.uk in the Email
Addresses tab.

That tells exchange to accept @kwikform.co.uk emails.  I don't see any
other tab apart from filter users, is that what you mean?

Im using exchange 2000.

-Original Message-
From: Fyodorov, Andrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 16 June 2003 16:45
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.

leave it blank. Or create a query that won't find anyone.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 11:36 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.


Please point me in the right direction if you could, after I have made
the Policy, what says who it applies to?

-Original Message-
From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 16 June 2003 15:58
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.

The recipient policy doesn't have to apply to anybody (much less
everybody) - they just need to BE there.  Make a recipient policy that
applies to nobody that has all those domains.  Get rid of the connector.
Problem solved.  They'll bounce properly at that point.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:11 AM
Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
Conversation: Multiple domains.
Subject: Multiple domains.


Okay, weve got more than one local domain on the exchange server, only
one domain is actually used for the servers, i.e. the active directory,
the other domains are just legacy internet domains with the MX record
set as our exchange server.

To allow delivery of emails to people in the exchange organisation you
can either use recipient policies with the desired domain, or
alternatively add a new connector, add the address space and tick allow
relaying to these domains.


We have gone for the latter option as we do not want legacy email
addresses created automatically within the domain, we only want people
who we manually create email addresses to receive email from the legacy
domain.

However, the problem is we are now getting a large mail queue for the
legacy domains as the server is attempting to relay the messages to the
end user but the email address does not exist within our organisation.
That is people are trying to send emails, i.e. spammers to email
addresses that previously existed and the server is continually trying
to relay that email back to itself and were getting all sorts of delay
notifications etc.

What I was wondering is how I can tell the server to realise that the
email address doesn't exist and bounce it away ?  Or perhaps im going
about this whole thing the wrong way, maybe someone can enlighten me :) 

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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-16 Thread Fyodorov, Andrey
on the General page, there is a button called [Filter rules]

you could just ignore that button.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 11:50 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.


Im at a loss again here.

I create the new recipient Policy, I call it something.  I then proceed
to enter the address space, which is @kwikform.co.uk in the Email
Addresses tab.

That tells exchange to accept @kwikform.co.uk emails.  I don't see any
other tab apart from filter users, is that what you mean?

Im using exchange 2000.

-Original Message-
From: Fyodorov, Andrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 16 June 2003 16:45
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.

leave it blank. Or create a query that won't find anyone.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 11:36 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.


Please point me in the right direction if you could, after I have made
the Policy, what says who it applies to?

-Original Message-
From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 16 June 2003 15:58
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.

The recipient policy doesn't have to apply to anybody (much less
everybody) - they just need to BE there.  Make a recipient policy that
applies to nobody that has all those domains.  Get rid of the connector.
Problem solved.  They'll bounce properly at that point.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:11 AM
Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
Conversation: Multiple domains.
Subject: Multiple domains.


Okay, weve got more than one local domain on the exchange server, only
one domain is actually used for the servers, i.e. the active directory,
the other domains are just legacy internet domains with the MX record
set as our exchange server.

To allow delivery of emails to people in the exchange organisation you
can either use recipient policies with the desired domain, or
alternatively add a new connector, add the address space and tick allow
relaying to these domains.


We have gone for the latter option as we do not want legacy email
addresses created automatically within the domain, we only want people
who we manually create email addresses to receive email from the legacy
domain.

However, the problem is we are now getting a large mail queue for the
legacy domains as the server is attempting to relay the messages to the
end user but the email address does not exist within our organisation.
That is people are trying to send emails, i.e. spammers to email
addresses that previously existed and the server is continually trying
to relay that email back to itself and were getting all sorts of delay
notifications etc.

What I was wondering is how I can tell the server to realise that the
email address doesn't exist and bounce it away ?  Or perhaps im going
about this whole thing the wrong way, maybe someone can enlighten me :) 

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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-16 Thread Carmila Fresco
Is there a way of configuring it so that your bounces do not come from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of postmaster@(default recipient
policy)? 


-Original Message-
From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 7:58 AM
To: Exchange Discussions

The recipient policy doesn't have to apply to anybody (much less
everybody) - they just need to BE there.  Make a recipient policy that
applies to nobody that has all those domains.  Get rid of the connector.
Problem solved.  They'll bounce properly at that point.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:11 AM Posted To: MSExchange Mailing
List
Conversation: Multiple domains.
Subject: Multiple domains.


Okay, weve got more than one local domain on the exchange server, only
one domain is actually used for the servers, i.e. the active directory,
the other domains are just legacy internet domains with the MX record
set as our exchange server.

To allow delivery of emails to people in the exchange organisation you
can either use recipient policies with the desired domain, or
alternatively add a new connector, add the address space and tick allow
relaying to these domains.


We have gone for the latter option as we do not want legacy email
addresses created automatically within the domain, we only want people
who we manually create email addresses to receive email from the legacy
domain.

However, the problem is we are now getting a large mail queue for the
legacy domains as the server is attempting to relay the messages to the
end user but the email address does not exist within our organisation.
That is people are trying to send emails, i.e. spammers to email
addresses that previously existed and the server is continually trying
to relay that email back to itself and were getting all sorts of delay
notifications etc.

What I was wondering is how I can tell the server to realise that the
email address doesn't exist and bounce it away ?  Or perhaps im going
about this whole thing the wrong way, maybe someone can enlighten me :) 

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RE: Multiple domains.

2003-06-16 Thread Chris Scharff
http://victori.hypermart.net/rpm.html

-Original Message-
From: Carmila Fresco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Posted At: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:31 PM
Posted To: swynk
Conversation: Multiple domains.
Subject: RE: Multiple domains.


Is there a way of configuring it so that your bounces do not come from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of postmaster@(default recipient
policy)? 


-Original Message-
From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 7:58 AM
To: Exchange Discussions

The recipient policy doesn't have to apply to anybody (much less
everybody) - they just need to BE there.  Make a recipient policy that
applies to nobody that has all those domains.  Get rid of the connector.
Problem solved.  They'll bounce properly at that point.

-Original Message-
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:11 AM Posted To: MSExchange Mailing
List
Conversation: Multiple domains.
Subject: Multiple domains.


Okay, weve got more than one local domain on the exchange server, only
one domain is actually used for the servers, i.e. the active directory,
the other domains are just legacy internet domains with the MX record
set as our exchange server.

To allow delivery of emails to people in the exchange organisation you
can either use recipient policies with the desired domain, or
alternatively add a new connector, add the address space and tick allow
relaying to these domains.


We have gone for the latter option as we do not want legacy email
addresses created automatically within the domain, we only want people
who we manually create email addresses to receive email from the legacy
domain.

However, the problem is we are now getting a large mail queue for the
legacy domains as the server is attempting to relay the messages to the
end user but the email address does not exist within our organisation.
That is people are trying to send emails, i.e. spammers to email
addresses that previously existed and the server is continually trying
to relay that email back to itself and were getting all sorts of delay
notifications etc.

What I was wondering is how I can tell the server to realise that the
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about this whole thing the wrong way, maybe someone can enlighten me :) 

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RE: OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread alantzos

See Q293386

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 28 May 2002 21:33
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OWA with multiple domains

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


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Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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RE: OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread alantzos

See Q293386

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 28 May 2002 21:33
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OWA with multiple domains

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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RE: OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread alantzos

See Q293386

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 28 May 2002 21:33
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OWA with multiple domains

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


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Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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RE: OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread alantzos

See Q293386

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 28 May 2002 21:33
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OWA with multiple domains

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

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Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


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RE: OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread alantzos

See Q293386

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 28 May 2002 21:33
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OWA with multiple domains

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


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Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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RE: OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread alantzos

See Q293386

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 28 May 2002 21:33
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OWA with multiple domains

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


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713) 532-4999




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RE: OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread alantzos

See Q293386

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 28 May 2002 21:33
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OWA with multiple domains

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


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713) 532-4999




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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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RE: OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread alantzos

See Q293386

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 28 May 2002 21:33
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OWA with multiple domains

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


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Network Administrator
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713) 532-4999




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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


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713) 532-4999




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RE: OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread alantzos

See Q293386

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 28 May 2002 21:33
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OWA with multiple domains

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-28 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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hosting multiple domains....

2002-05-20 Thread jojo.solis

I need to host email for multiple domains apart from the mycompany domain.
How do I configure my Exchange 2000 box to host multiple domains? Do I need
to use SMTP connectors?



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RE: hosting multiple domains....

2002-05-20 Thread Julian Stone

Start reading

http://www.microsoft.com/serviceproviders/hostedexchange/features.asp


Yours, 

Julian Stone 




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I need to host email for multiple domains apart from the mycompany
domain. How do I configure my Exchange 2000 box to host multiple
domains? Do I need to use SMTP connectors?



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RE: hosting multiple domains....

2002-05-20 Thread Jojo Solis

thanks!

-Original Message-
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Start reading

http://www.microsoft.com/serviceproviders/hostedexchange/features.asp


Yours, 

Julian Stone 




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RE: hosting multiple domains....

2002-05-20 Thread Rafat Sumreen

In Exchange Sys manager, go to Recipient policies  Default policy  Properties  
Email Addresses  Then add SMTP domain in @domain.com format and tick Exchange 
responsible for mail delivery for this address check box.

NB After doing the above, domain will appear on Generation rule window. You don't have 
to check the box next to it unless it's a primary address that you require for your 
recipients.   

As for SMTP connectors, I don't think you need one but I am not certain.

Thanks.

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Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 12:23 PM
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I need to host email for multiple domains apart from the mycompany domain.
How do I configure my Exchange 2000 box to host multiple domains? Do I need
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RE: hosting multiple domains....

2002-05-20 Thread matt

check out this article. Extremely helpful
http://www.devx.com/upload/free/features/exchange/2000/08aug00/ds2_0008/ds2_
0008.asp

-Original Message-
From: Rafat Sumreen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:26 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: hosting multiple domains


In Exchange Sys manager, go to Recipient policies  Default policy 
Properties  Email Addresses  Then add SMTP domain in @domain.com format
and tick Exchange responsible for mail delivery for this address check
box.

NB After doing the above, domain will appear on Generation rule window. You
don't have to check the box next to it unless it's a primary address that
you require for your recipients.   

As for SMTP connectors, I don't think you need one but I am not certain.

Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 12:23 PM
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Subject: hosting multiple domains


I need to host email for multiple domains apart from the mycompany domain.
How do I configure my Exchange 2000 box to host multiple domains? Do I need
to use SMTP connectors?



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RE: Hosting Multiple Domains

2001-09-12 Thread Ed Crowley

Explain what you mean by hosting multiple domains and how you've set it
up, and then explain your problem in excruciating detail.  Then and only
then will you get any useful information.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
All your base are belong to us.


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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 8:53 AM
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Subject: Hosting Multiple Domains


Is anyone experienced in hosting multiple domains. We are having problems
with different domains being able to view each others contacts/calenders

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RE: Hosting Multiple Domains

2001-09-12 Thread Scharff, Chris

Intimately familiar... And I have a whole host of subcontractors who are as
well. How many hours would you like to book with them?

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  Simpler-Webb, Inc.  Austin, TX +1-512-322-0071
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 -Original Message-
 From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:53 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Hosting Multiple Domains
 
 
 Is anyone experienced in hosting multiple domains. We are 
 having problems
 with different domains being able to view each others 
 contacts/calenders

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RE: Hosting Multiple Domains

2001-09-12 Thread Great Cthulhu Jones

Indeed, Chris Not Scharff. Chris Scharff and his minions know what to do for
you, but it won't be an easy answer. You need extensive planning. Consider
consultants.

(:=

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Intimately familiar... And I have a whole host of subcontractors who are as
well. How many hours would you like to book with them?

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  Simpler-Webb, Inc.  Austin, TX +1-512-322-0071
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 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:53 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Hosting Multiple Domains


 Is anyone experienced in hosting multiple domains. We are
 having problems
 with different domains being able to view each others
 contacts/calenders

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RE: Single Exchange Site/multiple Domains

2001-08-30 Thread Andrew Chan

How reliable is that T1 Frame link?  If there is no special reason, it's
better to just have them in two different site.  You know what they say,
if it ain't broke, don't fix it  :)

Andrew,
MCSE (NT  W2K) + CCNA
 

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 6:12 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Single Exchange Site/multiple Domains


Hi - Here's the scenario - 2 locations (2000 miles apart) connected by
T1 frame, different windows NT4 domains (trusted), both running Exchange
5.5 sp4. I am considering placing both of the exchange servers in the
same site. Is this a good move or would it be better for each to be in
separate sites with site connectors?

Thanks for any input on this.

Warren





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