configure two differernt domains in exchange server 2003
Hi friends i have an exchange server 2003 and its configured its working properly, the domain i configured in exchange server is xyzuae.com,i would like to add and configure other domain in this same exchange server that domain name is abcuae.ae.i would like to know if we can configure these domains(xyzuae.com and abcuae.ae) in one exchange server.if possible a outlook user can send and receive mails from both domains or not. waiting for a good replay Regards anish k
October 24th, 2010 7:29am

Hi, Start Exchange System Manager. Click to expand the Recipients container. Click Recipient Policies . Open the properties of the appropriate policy that is displayed in the right pane. Click the E-Mail Addresses tab, and then add any additional Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) addresses that you want the Exchange-based computer to host. For example, to add a new SMTP mail domain, follow these steps: Click New , click to select SMTP Address , and click OK . In the Address box, type the at sign (@) followed by the name of the SMTP domain. For example, to accept mail for Contoso.com, type the following in the Address box, and then click OK : @contoso.com Your new address space is now listed on the E-Mail Address tab. To enable your new address space, click to select the check box next to the address that you created, and then click OK . I hope this will help you. Regards. Shafaquat Ali.M.C.I.T.P Exchange 2007/2010, M.C.I.T.P Windows Server 2008, M.C.T.S OCS Server 2007 R2, URL: http://blog.WhatDoUC.net Phone: +923008210320
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October 24th, 2010 8:37am

hi, yes you can configure exchange server 2003 to host multiple email domains. here is an article about configuring exchange server 2003 ; http://www.petri.co.il/configure_exchange_2000_2003_to_receive_email_for_other_domains.htm regards, Mumin CICEK | Exchange - MVP | www.cozumbilisim.com.tr | www.mumincicek.com | www.cozumpark.com
October 25th, 2010 10:37am

In addition to the other replies - Yes, you can easily configure Exchange to host mail for multiple domains. And your users can have email addresses on multiple domains. Note, however, that users can send mail only *from* their default address, as defined in their mailbox properties (usually set via recipient policy). If you want users to have two email addresses and be able to send from each individually, either look at third party addin "Choose From" from www.ivasoft.biz, or set up the second email address as a DL to which the user has Send As rights & is the sole member. Neither of these is especially lovely as a long-term solution and the second is difficult to scale out beyond a couple of users.Lanwench ** Do not fold, spindle or mutilate. Fill in the box completely and erase any stray marks. Use only a #2 pencil.
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October 25th, 2010 7:39pm

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