Nzarth
Technical User
- Oct 29, 2003
- 184
The organisation that I look after has 2 seperate businesses that share the same network/domain.
At the moment they have Linux servers for MTA's, which then filters to the 2 Exchange servers.
I would like to condense the number of servers to one if possible (available resources are not an issue).
My question is can I have one Exchange Server, which serves 2 domains (i.e. user@abc.com and user@xyz.com). I did a bit of research and came up with this MS article:
The other thing that must happen is that each domain must produce its own error message to external clients if there is anything wrong with the servers or the email (i.e. the error message should come from the domain that the email is intended for - not the default domain or set as primary domain).
Hope that makes sense and thanks in advance.
At the moment they have Linux servers for MTA's, which then filters to the 2 Exchange servers.
I would like to condense the number of servers to one if possible (available resources are not an issue).
My question is can I have one Exchange Server, which serves 2 domains (i.e. user@abc.com and user@xyz.com). I did a bit of research and came up with this MS article:
The other thing that must happen is that each domain must produce its own error message to external clients if there is anything wrong with the servers or the email (i.e. the error message should come from the domain that the email is intended for - not the default domain or set as primary domain).
Hope that makes sense and thanks in advance.