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Ben Smith MCSE, MCT, MVP
Exchange FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm
Hardware <som...@someone.com> wrote in message
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> Dear all,
>
> Pls help me solve the Exchange Server 5.5 question!
>
> Our boss have two company. He want use one exchange server control the
> e-mail services! Both company have their own domain name
> (e.g. abc.com, 123.com)
> But the problem happaned when use same user ID
> (e.g. pe...@abc.com , pe...@123.com ).
> The first one can received the pe...@123.com e-mail!
> So how can I solve this problem?
> Pls give me the solution!
> Urgent!
> Thank you very much
>
>
A2: Just add the new domain's addresses as proxies to existing mailboxes.
Create MX records for the domains that point to the Exchange server.
How do I add the new domain's addresses as proxies to existing mailboxes. I
think this one flew over my head. Also, what if I would like 2 separate
domains, but not one routed to the other like:
A1: Add it to the Routing tab as routed to your primary domain.
Sent to: Route to:
domain.com <inbound>
#red.domain.com <primary.com>
Instead I would like them both <inbound>. Can I have them both set to
<inbound>? If I route the new domain to the existing one, how would the
replies come back as? Just a bit confused here. Hopefully you can help me
out!
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Wayne Kremer
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Health Care Resources, Inc
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"Ben Smith" <b...@NOSPAMcyberfromage.com> wrote in message
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> Exchange Server can do this. See the faq below for more information on
> supporting multiple domains.
>
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> Ben Smith MCSE, MCT, MVP
>
> Exchange FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm
>
>
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