1. You need to get the domain (the new One) assigned and routed to your network by the ISP.
2. In the Internet Mail connector IMC of Exchange server, include the inbound route to define new domain address in inbound.
Couple of questions more..
1. Do you have a valid IP for this machine (provided by your local ISP?
if yes..
Are going assign this IP to this server and expose to Internet? May be you can locate in the DMZ.
From your answer this machine in is LAN, but you can expose this machine by usng an ISA...
In the e-mail box properties, you can add an additional smtp address and set that as a default reply address.
By doing this, when you send a mail out from this mailbox it will mark the default reply address as the e-mail address, you need to be sure that the inbound routes are available to...
You mean to say that you are able to access from that machine only using a browser and not any other machine ?
or
You mean you are able to access from internet and not local LAN ?
Can you please be a bit eloborate ?
Nothing special, run the setup (svrmax.exe)from the Exchange server CD on the options choose only Outlook for Web Access and go ahead.
Before installation, just ensure that you are able to ping from the command prompt the Exchange server by Name (not just IP) like ping servername.
Also...
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