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One Domain... two geographical locations

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bchacon

IS-IT--Management
Sep 3, 2001
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Need help on this one.

Here's the setup:

My company wants to be able to use one domain (mycompany.com) for two different geographical locations. Those locations are our corporate offices in Seoul, South Korea and our Los Angeles office. Both sites will be running Microsoft Exchange. The trick here is that they want all employees to use; employee@mycompany.com but have the mail directed to the proper mail server. (i.e. those in Korea get their mail directed to their Exchange Server and those in LA get their mail sent to the LA Exchange server.

Needless to say, I'm at a quandry as to how to configure this. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
bchacon,

on first thought, it look as though you'll have to do the filtering on one of the exchange servers.

DNS wise, if I am correct, will only direct mail to 1 ip(Change MX Record or alter A Record for IP only) per domain..So the mail would have to go to one Exchange Server. You could then filter that mail depending on address.. ie have a list of what email address matches what office and filter.

Possible solution, not that familiar with Exchange but there must be some facility to do this
 
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