masquerade email address as another (sub) domain
I have changed IPs, domain namesetc. but principle remains the same. message received from one of our "northwoods" managers: Could I have an email address created as follows: iam@areu.whatever.com? Whatever has given us access to the areu.whatever.com sub domain and the credentials are in the email attached. I would like to have iam@areu.whatever.com auto-forward all emails it receives to lostinthe@northwoods.com This was included from the "Whatever" admins as the credentials to allow this. ;; ANSWER SECTION:areu.whatever.com. 30M IN MX 10 mail.en25.com.areu.whatever.com. 30M IN TXT "v=spf1 ip4:123.231.231.0/24 ip4:66.12.34.0/25 ip4:201.34.21.0/25 include:en25.com -all" If you could please point me to the appropriate KB or advise..? Thanking you in advance
November 7th, 2008 8:09pm

Hi, Not sure if I understand the question, but is the solution not to have the areu.whatever.com admin create a mailbox and have this mailbox forward any received mail?? If not please elaborate on your question. Leif
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November 9th, 2008 10:09pm

Leif, Thanks, you can see why I was confused. The areu.whatever.com is actually a DNS record and the web site is hosted by us through a partnership agreement. The actual whatever.com domain is not ours, so the IT person that forwarded the "credentials" and said that we do this was obviously mistaken.
November 12th, 2008 10:24am

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