I wonder if anyone can help with this scenario.
We have recently registered a new domain name (newdomain.com) and at present, have our A and MX records pointing to our external web hosting company.
Our internal network is set up with the new domain - newdomain.com - however....
At present the virtual SMTP server in Exchange is set with the FQDN of olddomain.com and only receives mail for user@olddomain.com
Email addressed to user@newdomain.com is forwarded by our web hosting company to user@olddomain.com, which is not ideal now. I would like to receive mail for newdomain.com directly into Exchange.
What I was hoping to do, was the following:
1. Change the MX records for newdomain.com to point to Exchange Server
2. Continue receiving the mail for olddomain.com as well
My question regards whether I need separate virtual SMTP servers for each domain. Also if I set up an additional virtual server using newdomain.com as the FQDN, can it use the same IP address and port as the existing virtual server?
I am not sure what the best way to do this is and would welcome some information before I change the MX records.
Many thanks
We have recently registered a new domain name (newdomain.com) and at present, have our A and MX records pointing to our external web hosting company.
Our internal network is set up with the new domain - newdomain.com - however....
At present the virtual SMTP server in Exchange is set with the FQDN of olddomain.com and only receives mail for user@olddomain.com
Email addressed to user@newdomain.com is forwarded by our web hosting company to user@olddomain.com, which is not ideal now. I would like to receive mail for newdomain.com directly into Exchange.
What I was hoping to do, was the following:
1. Change the MX records for newdomain.com to point to Exchange Server
2. Continue receiving the mail for olddomain.com as well
My question regards whether I need separate virtual SMTP servers for each domain. Also if I set up an additional virtual server using newdomain.com as the FQDN, can it use the same IP address and port as the existing virtual server?
I am not sure what the best way to do this is and would welcome some information before I change the MX records.
Many thanks