mortenrasmussen
Technical User
Hi,
I am working with Exchange Entreprise Server 2000 and have configured a domain:
holidayhouse.dk on the Exchange server.
Also I have several users under that domain name e.g. exchangeuser@holidayhouse.dk.
What I want to know is: Is it possible to have the same domain name on another
standard SMTP mail server (e.g. Internet Anywhere Mail server) and have its
own email accounts on that server e.g. anywheremail@holidayhouse.dk if I
point the MX record in the Internet DNS servers at the Exchange server.
So the result that I want becomes, that if a e-mail from outside is sent
to an account that is not existing on the Exchange server, the Exchange server
then sends the unknown email to the Internet Anywhere Mail server where it
exists. I've tried setting up filters in Exchange but it doesn't seems to
be the right way to do it....???
Does anyone know how to get the job done ??
Help will be very much appreciated. Thanks.
Morten Rasmussen, Denmark
I am working with Exchange Entreprise Server 2000 and have configured a domain:
holidayhouse.dk on the Exchange server.
Also I have several users under that domain name e.g. exchangeuser@holidayhouse.dk.
What I want to know is: Is it possible to have the same domain name on another
standard SMTP mail server (e.g. Internet Anywhere Mail server) and have its
own email accounts on that server e.g. anywheremail@holidayhouse.dk if I
point the MX record in the Internet DNS servers at the Exchange server.
So the result that I want becomes, that if a e-mail from outside is sent
to an account that is not existing on the Exchange server, the Exchange server
then sends the unknown email to the Internet Anywhere Mail server where it
exists. I've tried setting up filters in Exchange but it doesn't seems to
be the right way to do it....???
Does anyone know how to get the job done ??
Help will be very much appreciated. Thanks.
Morten Rasmussen, Denmark