I agree, but that is how it is, and if there are 1000 domains, and say
only 5 users per domain, you are looking at asking 5000+ people to
change their email client settings.
Even still, ASSP should be able to handle it with no trouble, the
email server does now, with the load of POP and
I am posting this on behalf of a friend who is just trying to get ASSP
running. His email server is set in a way that each domain is NOT
multi-homed to one IP.
This means, that
domainA has MX for 123.123.122.100
domainB has MX for 123.123.122.101
domainC has MX for 123.123.122.102
domainD
Scott,
Not wishing to sound rude, but your friend seems to be going around
this the wrong way.
thousands of domain names and ip's??? The administration overhead
just to save the user adding @domain in the client doesn't seem
jusitifiable... unless there's another reason to do it that