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date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 07:42:01 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.design        back       


Routing Question   
We are partnered with another organization in a project.  We are in separate 
forests with no trusts between them. We currently have one smtp connector 
with an address space of *.
We want to route some smtp fax traffic that originates in our domain 
directly to their fax server instead of their exchange server.  
The smtp fax messages always have an address in the form of 
xyz*@theirdomain.com.  I would like to route all smtp messages for 
theirdomain.com that start with the letters xyz to a smart host (their fax 
server), but route all other messages for theirdomain.com via the normal DNS 
route.
Is this possible? If so, please give me a suggestion.  

Thanks.
date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 07:42:01 -0800   author:   MangroveGeek

Re: Routing Question   
- No, it's not. You could route mail for foo.theirdomain.com 
(*@foo.theirdomain.com) to the fax server.

-- 
Bharat Suneja
MVP - Exchange
www.zenprise.com
NEW blog location:
exchangepedia.com/blog
----------------------------------------------


"MangroveGeek"  wrote in message 
news:8BF9BE53-0BDF-4632-BB03-29B6E7AD4051@microsoft.com...
> We are partnered with another organization in a project.  We are in 
> separate
> forests with no trusts between them. We currently have one smtp connector
> with an address space of *.
> We want to route some smtp fax traffic that originates in our domain
> directly to their fax server instead of their exchange server.
> The smtp fax messages always have an address in the form of
> xyz*@theirdomain.com.  I would like to route all smtp messages for
> theirdomain.com that start with the letters xyz to a smart host (their fax
> server), but route all other messages for theirdomain.com via the normal 
> DNS
> route.
> Is this possible? If so, please give me a suggestion.
>
> Thanks.
>
date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 09:29:30 -0800   author:   Bharat Suneja [MVP]

Re: Routing Question   
That might do as a work around. What's the best way of accomplishing that?

"Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote:

> - No, it's not. You could route mail for foo.theirdomain.com 
> (*@foo.theirdomain.com) to the fax server.
> 
> -- 
> Bharat Suneja
> MVP - Exchange
> www.zenprise.com
> NEW blog location:
> exchangepedia.com/blog
> ----------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> "MangroveGeek"  wrote in message 
> news:8BF9BE53-0BDF-4632-BB03-29B6E7AD4051@microsoft.com...
> > We are partnered with another organization in a project.  We are in 
> > separate
> > forests with no trusts between them. We currently have one smtp connector
> > with an address space of *.
> > We want to route some smtp fax traffic that originates in our domain
> > directly to their fax server instead of their exchange server.
> > The smtp fax messages always have an address in the form of
> > xyz*@theirdomain.com.  I would like to route all smtp messages for
> > theirdomain.com that start with the letters xyz to a smart host (their fax
> > server), but route all other messages for theirdomain.com via the normal 
> > DNS
> > route.
> > Is this possible? If so, please give me a suggestion.
> >
> > Thanks.
> > 
> 
> 
>
date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 13:46:02 -0800   author:   MangroveGeek

Re: Routing Question   
Connector with address space foo.theirdomain.com.
Make sure they accept mail for foo.theirdomain.com and have recipients with 
those email addresses.

-- 
Bharat Suneja
MVP - Exchange
www.zenprise.com
NEW blog location:
exchangepedia.com/blog
----------------------------------------------


"Bharat Suneja [MVP]"  wrote in message 
news:%23PRBI3KSIHA.6060@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>- No, it's not. You could route mail for foo.theirdomain.com 
>(*@foo.theirdomain.com) to the fax server.
>
> -- 
> Bharat Suneja
> MVP - Exchange
> www.zenprise.com
> NEW blog location:
> exchangepedia.com/blog
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>
> "MangroveGeek"  wrote in message 
> news:8BF9BE53-0BDF-4632-BB03-29B6E7AD4051@microsoft.com...
>> We are partnered with another organization in a project.  We are in 
>> separate
>> forests with no trusts between them. We currently have one smtp connector
>> with an address space of *.
>> We want to route some smtp fax traffic that originates in our domain
>> directly to their fax server instead of their exchange server.
>> The smtp fax messages always have an address in the form of
>> xyz*@theirdomain.com.  I would like to route all smtp messages for
>> theirdomain.com that start with the letters xyz to a smart host (their 
>> fax
>> server), but route all other messages for theirdomain.com via the normal 
>> DNS
>> route.
>> Is this possible? If so, please give me a suggestion.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>
>
date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 14:42:02 -0800   author:   Bharat Suneja [MVP]

Re: Routing Question   
Thanks, Bharat.

OK. I  have one smtp connector using DNS with an address of *. If I create a 
second smtp connector using a smarthost to send mail to foo.theirdomain.com, 
will all mail sent to theirdomain.com continue to use DNS on the other 
connector? And just the foo.theirdomain.com mail go out to the smarthost?

"Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote:

> Connector with address space foo.theirdomain.com.
> Make sure they accept mail for foo.theirdomain.com and have recipients with 
> those email addresses.
> 
> -- 
> Bharat Suneja
> MVP - Exchange
> www.zenprise.com
> NEW blog location:
> exchangepedia.com/blog
> ----------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> "Bharat Suneja [MVP]"  wrote in message 
> news:%23PRBI3KSIHA.6060@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> >- No, it's not. You could route mail for foo.theirdomain.com 
> >(*@foo.theirdomain.com) to the fax server.
> >
> > -- 
> > Bharat Suneja
> > MVP - Exchange
> > www.zenprise.com
> > NEW blog location:
> > exchangepedia.com/blog
> > ----------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> > "MangroveGeek"  wrote in message 
> > news:8BF9BE53-0BDF-4632-BB03-29B6E7AD4051@microsoft.com...
> >> We are partnered with another organization in a project.  We are in 
> >> separate
> >> forests with no trusts between them. We currently have one smtp connector
> >> with an address space of *.
> >> We want to route some smtp fax traffic that originates in our domain
> >> directly to their fax server instead of their exchange server.
> >> The smtp fax messages always have an address in the form of
> >> xyz*@theirdomain.com.  I would like to route all smtp messages for
> >> theirdomain.com that start with the letters xyz to a smart host (their 
> >> fax
> >> server), but route all other messages for theirdomain.com via the normal 
> >> DNS
> >> route.
> >> Is this possible? If so, please give me a suggestion.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >
> > 
> 
> 
>
date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 12:05:23 -0800   author:   MangroveGeek

Re: Routing Question   
That's right.

-- 
Bharat Suneja
MVP - Exchange
www.zenprise.com
NEW blog location:
exchangepedia.com/blog
----------------------------

"MangroveGeek"  wrote in message 
news:FB33EFDA-0630-48D3-9894-DBBDE5FFE02A@microsoft.com...
> Thanks, Bharat.
>
> OK. I  have one smtp connector using DNS with an address of *. If I create 
> a
> second smtp connector using a smarthost to send mail to 
> foo.theirdomain.com,
> will all mail sent to theirdomain.com continue to use DNS on the other
> connector? And just the foo.theirdomain.com mail go out to the smarthost?
>
> "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Connector with address space foo.theirdomain.com.
>> Make sure they accept mail for foo.theirdomain.com and have recipients 
>> with
>> those email addresses.
>>
>> -- 
>> Bharat Suneja
>> MVP - Exchange
>> www.zenprise.com
>> NEW blog location:
>> exchangepedia.com/blog
>> ----------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> "Bharat Suneja [MVP]"  wrote in message
>> news:%23PRBI3KSIHA.6060@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> >- No, it's not. You could route mail for foo.theirdomain.com
>> >(*@foo.theirdomain.com) to the fax server.
>> >
>> > -- 
>> > Bharat Suneja
>> > MVP - Exchange
>> > www.zenprise.com
>> > NEW blog location:
>> > exchangepedia.com/blog
>> > ----------------------------------------------
>> >
>> >
>> > "MangroveGeek"  wrote in 
>> > message
>> > news:8BF9BE53-0BDF-4632-BB03-29B6E7AD4051@microsoft.com...
>> >> We are partnered with another organization in a project.  We are in
>> >> separate
>> >> forests with no trusts between them. We currently have one smtp 
>> >> connector
>> >> with an address space of *.
>> >> We want to route some smtp fax traffic that originates in our domain
>> >> directly to their fax server instead of their exchange server.
>> >> The smtp fax messages always have an address in the form of
>> >> xyz*@theirdomain.com.  I would like to route all smtp messages for
>> >> theirdomain.com that start with the letters xyz to a smart host (their
>> >> fax
>> >> server), but route all other messages for theirdomain.com via the 
>> >> normal
>> >> DNS
>> >> route.
>> >> Is this possible? If so, please give me a suggestion.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks.
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 10:01:24 -0800   author:   Bharat Suneja [MVP]

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