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Incoming mail for different domain
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| We just "partnered" with a new company and while we're both on Exchange
(mine 2000 SP3, theirs 5.5 SP4) for political reasons our servers will not
be connecting directly. While my server receives SMTP from the Internet,
theirs will not be directly connect to the internet so how can I set my
server to be able to receive email for their domain and forwarded it to
their mail server.
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| Scott Ramnitz 2002-10-05, 8:45 pm |
| You will need to establish a "routing group" for this, check out this
article this will get you started in the right direction.
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...;EN-US;Q319416&
Scott
"TonyB" <nospam@> wrote in message news:ui#PjdJZCHA.1412@tkmsftngp12...
> We just "partnered" with a new company and while we're both on Exchange
> (mine 2000 SP3, theirs 5.5 SP4) for political reasons our servers will not
> be connecting directly. While my server receives SMTP from the Internet,
> theirs will not be directly connect to the internet so how can I set my
> server to be able to receive email for their domain and forwarded it to
> their mail server.
>
>
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| Sorry I should have added that I have no administrator rights on their
Exchange server can not require that they make changes.
Is there way to do this via smtp?
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