Hello,
I am in the middle of configuring a brand new exchange 2003 server for my company. We previously just had basic pop3 server. Our current pop3 server is mail.mydomain.com and my new exchange box is mail2.mydomain.com
Before I came onboard, the one who configured the pop3 server had users give out the @mail.mydomain.com address instead of @mydomain.com....and now users (boss included) want to continue using this @mail.mydomain.com for the few people who still send mail to them using this. (I've tried getting them to just get rid of it and alert all contacts, but they don't want to do that)
My question is this. With the exchange server, in AD and everything the name of the server is mail2. If I add in the Recipients policy the @mail.mydomain.com address (and check 'this exchange organization is responsible for all delivery to this email address'), and then if I give the new server the ip address of the old mail server, do you think users would be able to receive their mail at both the @mail.mydomain.com and the @mydomain.com addresses?
I'm sorry if this is confusing or unclear. Thanks in advance for any insight.
MJ
I am in the middle of configuring a brand new exchange 2003 server for my company. We previously just had basic pop3 server. Our current pop3 server is mail.mydomain.com and my new exchange box is mail2.mydomain.com
Before I came onboard, the one who configured the pop3 server had users give out the @mail.mydomain.com address instead of @mydomain.com....and now users (boss included) want to continue using this @mail.mydomain.com for the few people who still send mail to them using this. (I've tried getting them to just get rid of it and alert all contacts, but they don't want to do that)
My question is this. With the exchange server, in AD and everything the name of the server is mail2. If I add in the Recipients policy the @mail.mydomain.com address (and check 'this exchange organization is responsible for all delivery to this email address'), and then if I give the new server the ip address of the old mail server, do you think users would be able to receive their mail at both the @mail.mydomain.com and the @mydomain.com addresses?
I'm sorry if this is confusing or unclear. Thanks in advance for any insight.
MJ