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Creating an MX record for a domain other than our own

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bdoub1eu

IS-IT--Management
Dec 10, 2003
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Hi all!

I currently have a domain setup in AD called domain1. So in DNS, the AD zone is domain1.com

We own another company called domain2 that we receive emails for through an external mx record for domain2. I'm trying to setup internal mx records for doamain 2.

In my DNS, under our domain1 zone, I just added a mail exchanger record and since our domain is called domain1, I just added the IP for the email server. How do I add a MX record for domain2? There is nothing in DNS/AD for domain2, we just receive emails being sent to them and we let exchange figure out what user has the @domain2.com smtp address. If I just add a MX record for domain2 under our domain1.com zone, I don't think it will work. Do I have to create a new zone?
 
The question is "Why are you trying to setup internal MX records for domain2?
 
We have a mail scanner (spam/virusus) that uses the SMTP service in IIS and in IIS, I have the option to send to a smart host or use dns. Since we receive external emails for domain2, I'd like to be able to use DNS to route mails for domain2 on the mail scanner, so that if the exchange server that mail scanner is sending to crashes for some reason, it will use the secondary mx record in DNS to route mail to another exchange server.

 
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