Thank you for the suggestion. In fact, using a different domain is one of my options.
I'm considering to use a subdomain for normal emails (abc@mail.company.com) and root domain for faxing(1888234567@company.com). Is this possible? I presume setting up two IMSs: one with address *company.com...
The software called Faxcore. Actually, it doesn't have a SMTP server by itself. Just it works with Exchange server by sending and receiving any SMTP traffic with Exchange server.
I can route the whole domain to the fax server and it'll work. However, I want to have a setup of company email...
Thanks for the suggestion. However, the fax server software use its own SMTP "server" to send and receive email. That's why I have to route email to it. I can setup Exchange server to route all emails with *company.com to the fax server, but that'll send all the existing mailboxes...
Hi,
I got a similiar situation which I need to setup one Exchange 5.5 server to handle internet mail with some mailboxes (abc@company.com). However, the tricky part is I got a fax server using a SMTP listener to catch emails from the Exchange server and fax out emails...
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