I have a client computer that is hosting 3 email domains. The exchange policy looks like this domain a priority 1 domain b priority 2 domain c priority 3 default The problem is that when a user on domain A sends an email to another user on domain A it's sending it as a smtp email. If I start a new email and click on properties for the email address it says type is smtp when it should come up with the AD info. This is causing havoc with the anti-spam software since it's treating internal emails like outside ones. Any ideas on how to make it so internal accounts are AD ones instead of smtp?
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 06:28:26 -0800, "steve" <neotech@news.postalias> wrote: >I have a client computer that is hosting 3 email domains. The exchange policy >looks like this > >domain a priority 1 >domain b priority 2 >domain c priority 3 >default > >The problem is that when a user on domain A sends an email to another user >on domain A it's sending it as a smtp email. If I start a new email and click >on properties for the email address it says type is smtp when it should come >up with the AD info. This is causing havoc with the anti-spam software since >it's treating internal emails like outside ones. > >Any ideas on how to make it so internal accounts are AD ones instead of smtp? A mail between users on different smtp domains in a hosted environment shouldn't be coming up like that. If they're not in a hosted style environment you'll need to explain a little more about your config and what anti spam solution you're using.