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date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 19:07:46 GMT,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.design        back       


Email forwarding to second domain using Exchange 2003   
Hey everyone,

We are running Exchange 2003 w/sp 2 in a windows 2003 domain.  Out mx record 
point to it at @mycompany.com.  Now we have a new list server with it's own 
mx record (listserv@list.mycompany.com).  We are using L-Soft 15.0 for our 
list server.

Is there a way to have ALL emails for both mx's come into Exchange and have 
Exchange forward all emails for the list.mycompany.com domain over to the 
list server?

-- 

TIA,


Clayton


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date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 19:07:46 GMT   author:   Clayton Sutton

Re: Email forwarding to second domain using Exchange 2003   
Sure,

Ensure MX direct mail for list.mycompany.com to your Exchange FE/recieving 
server
Ensure you add the domain to your recipient policies as non-authoritative
Add a SMTP connector with the address space of 'list.mycompany.com' (ensure 
you remove *) and ensure your configure it to deliver to a smarthost which 
will be your L-Soft Server.
Ensure 'allow relay to these domains' is checked, again ensure you have 
removed *, otherwise you will now be open relay)
Ensure the Bridgehead server for this connector is the SMTP VS(s) that 
recieves mail from the Internet, otherwise it won't work.

Ensure you don't assign any  list.mycompany.com SMTP addresses to any 
objects in the directory, otherwise Exchange will try and deliver to these 
addresses locally rather than forwarding to your list server.

Sorry if this looks rushed, i'm just off out!

Oliver
date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 20:31:02 +0100   author:   Oliver Moazzezi [MVP]

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