In our small company we run Win NT 4 and Exchange 5.5 for internal email and have external email hosted through an ISP. The ISP also hosts our domain name. Our network domain is the same name as our public domain name (ex. mycompany). Each workstation on our network has Outlook set up to check 2 mail accounts, the Exchange Server and the ISP email account.
As I set up each email account with our ISP, I use the same username as the one our users log into the network with, so their "internal" and "external" email addresses are the same. (ex. bob@mycompany.com)
So, when a user sends an email to another user, it doesn't matter which account they use to send the email, internally via Exchange or externally via the ISP. Either way, the email gets there. They just have to remember to send via the external account when emailing someone outside our company.
So now, I am charged with implementing a new network that will have Win Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003. We will still have the ISP hosting our domain name and handling external email. I have learned that in order for me to make the user's internal and external email address match, I need to name my domain "mycompany.com" instead of just "mycompany".
Is this correct? Or am I going about this all wrong? Obviously, Active Directory is new to me and all the reference books I have cover much more sophisticated situations than mine.
I would appreciate any and all comments and suggestions on this.
Also, I am unsure as to whether I should install Exchange on the Domain Controller or to install it on a second server. I've read that having it all on one server is ok for a small company like mine (<50 users), but other than performance, I wonder if there are other reasons to split them onto two servers?
As I set up each email account with our ISP, I use the same username as the one our users log into the network with, so their "internal" and "external" email addresses are the same. (ex. bob@mycompany.com)
So, when a user sends an email to another user, it doesn't matter which account they use to send the email, internally via Exchange or externally via the ISP. Either way, the email gets there. They just have to remember to send via the external account when emailing someone outside our company.
So now, I am charged with implementing a new network that will have Win Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003. We will still have the ISP hosting our domain name and handling external email. I have learned that in order for me to make the user's internal and external email address match, I need to name my domain "mycompany.com" instead of just "mycompany".
Is this correct? Or am I going about this all wrong? Obviously, Active Directory is new to me and all the reference books I have cover much more sophisticated situations than mine.
I would appreciate any and all comments and suggestions on this.
Also, I am unsure as to whether I should install Exchange on the Domain Controller or to install it on a second server. I've read that having it all on one server is ok for a small company like mine (<50 users), but other than performance, I wonder if there are other reasons to split them onto two servers?