Why oh Why!!

Ugo Bellavance ugob at CAMO-ROUTE.COM
Thu Jan 6 13:33:47 GMT 2005


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Vlad Mazek wrote:
> James Stevens wrote:
>
>> If I can get exchange to accept mail for both names I will be set.
>> I.e. Domain.com and sub.domain.com
>>
>> can you point me to the multiple places to configure this? I must have
>> missed something .
>>
>>    On the Exchange 2003 box:
>>    Start > All Programs > Exchange 2003 > System Manager
>>
>>    Inside system manager:
>>    Recipients > Recipient Policies > Default Policy (right click to get
>>    properties)
>>
>>    Add the new domain under Email Addresses (Policy) and enable it to add
>>    the new domain to Exchange.
>>
>>
>
> Did you try that? It is the only place in Exchange where domains are
> configurable for the SMTP policy and if you can't find those you're
> probably not on the right system, don't have sufficient priviledges, etc.
>
> SMTP Addresses (per-user) are configurable in user account properties.
> Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools >  Active Directory Users &
> Computers > Expand default domain, users container, right click on the
> user and select properties... SMTP stuff is defined on the Email
> Addresses tab -- you need to create an SMTP address.
>

There is something I found out about Exchange (2000).  Whenever I add a
domain, I have to restart the whole server to make it work.

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