The amount of domain names is only limited by your hardware and the amount of users

  • From: "Edward A. Meyer" <EdwardMeyer@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 10:52:26 -0700

And volume on the network bandwidth, we are presently running 32
different Domains with all of their own security owa etc. etc. spanned
across 2 E2k servers, plus a 3rd one for instant messaging and web
storage.
Thanks
Microsoft has an article on this that explains how to do it, it really
is not very difficult.
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange 

EdwardMeyer@xxxxxxx
      


-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Danu [mailto:rdanu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 9:35 AM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] Can you do this with Exchange 2000?

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Team,

I am new to Exchange 2000. 

I am looking to see if one Exchange 2000 email server (or other product)
can
handle multiple local domains;
(Currently I inherited a position that has WorldMail running, and I
would
like to reduce my headaches by as much as possible, therefore I must do
away
with it immediately!)

For Example, I would like to have the following:

sub1.domain.com
sub2.domain.com
sub3.domain.com, etc... (up to 100?)

Each domain should have its own users with email addresses such as:
"user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"; In addition, is it also possible to delegate
permissions to one user (power user) who can remotely administer their
"sub2.domain.com" user mailboxes (create, modifiy & delete)...

All advice is greatly appreciated, 
thank you in advance...

richard 



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