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Switch primary email domain in recipient policy?
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| Hi,
I would greatly appreciate any help with this I can get.
One user posted something about LDAP at the bottom but I
don't follow:
My question is:
We currently use Exchange Server 2000 integrated with
AD. We use several email domain names and can receive
email from all of them. I want to change the primary
email domain name so that users send and receive emails
from a new email domain name.
Can this be done without changing the AD domain name?
What steps do I need to take to accomplish this?
I attempted to change the recipient policy and make the
other email domain name the primary name but email just
sat in the SMTP queue.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Stan
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>Make sure all the users have appropriate email addresses
>listed in their LDAP profile for the new domain.
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| Ed Woodrick 2002-10-05, 8:23 pm |
| In the default recipient policy, add the new domain and set it as the
default reply address.
"Stan" <permits2plans@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ed5a01c2587b$226fa900$3be
f2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA10...
> Hi,
>
> I would greatly appreciate any help with this I can get.
> One user posted something about LDAP at the bottom but I
> don't follow:
>
> My question is:
> We currently use Exchange Server 2000 integrated with
> AD. We use several email domain names and can receive
> email from all of them. I want to change the primary
> email domain name so that users send and receive emails
> from a new email domain name.
>
> Can this be done without changing the AD domain name?
> What steps do I need to take to accomplish this?
>
> I attempted to change the recipient policy and make the
> other email domain name the primary name but email just
> sat in the SMTP queue.
>
> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Stan
>
>
> >---------------------------------------
> >Make sure all the users have appropriate email addresses
> >listed in their LDAP profile for the new domain.
> >
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| Jeppe K. Møller 2002-10-05, 8:23 pm |
| Sorry - not really a contribution to a solution - but I'm about to setup our
E2K to receive mails from another domain, and would like a kick starter. Is
it a Trust Relationship or a Recipient Policy I need to setup? And can I
have some users default send from DomainB.company.com and others defalut
from DomainB.company.com?
TIA,
Jeppe
"Ed Woodrick" <ewoodrick@ed-com.net.no.spam> wrote in message
news:ejyhKVoWCHA.1640@tkmsftngp09...
> In the default recipient policy, add the new domain and set it as the
> default reply address.
>
> "Stan" <permits2plans@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ed5a01c2587b$226fa900$3be
f2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA10...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would greatly appreciate any help with this I can get.
> > One user posted something about LDAP at the bottom but I
> > don't follow:
> >
> > My question is:
> > We currently use Exchange Server 2000 integrated with
> > AD. We use several email domain names and can receive
> > email from all of them. I want to change the primary
> > email domain name so that users send and receive emails
> > from a new email domain name.
> >
> > Can this be done without changing the AD domain name?
> > What steps do I need to take to accomplish this?
> >
> > I attempted to change the recipient policy and make the
> > other email domain name the primary name but email just
> > sat in the SMTP queue.
> >
> > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Stan
> >
> >
> > >---------------------------------------
> > >Make sure all the users have appropriate email addresses
> > >listed in their LDAP profile for the new domain.
> > >
>
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