Re: Internal / External Domains

  • From: Duke <duke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 21:26:09 +0000

When you say domain, which of the domains do you mean?
The SMTP settings in Outlook on client pcs.

Company 1 SMTP = mail.xyzabc.com

Company 2  SMTP =  mail..abc.co.uk

Same for POP i.e mail.???.???

Regards

Duke

Chris Wall wrote:

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You day that the end uders PC's are using SMTP settings for mail delivery...
Are these settings pointing to an SMTP relay server in your domain? I would
assume that this is the case. If so, how is the SMTP server setup?


Regardless, I would recommend that you point the MAPI clients to relay off
of an Exchange 2000 SMTP server.


More info on your setup is needed to help out...

Regards
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-----Original Message-----
From: Duke <duke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: [ExchangeList] <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun Feb 20 07:54:09 2005
Subject: [exchangelist] Re: Internal / External Domains

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Maybe 3rd time lucky.

Hi All,

We have just taken over from another company who had a practise of separating the internal domain names from the external ones.
They have put in exchange servers for some of their clients with the
following configs.


Company 1
Internal domain name =  xyz.com
External domain name = xyzabc.com

Company 2
Internal = abc.com
External = abc.co.uk

etc, etc.

They use exchange for purely Internal communication via Outlook Express and have set up POP and SMTP in Outlook for external emails. Said to do with
security.


How can we set up exchange server to also do the external mail handling. They all running E2K on W2k Servers.
Changing the internal domain names is not an option.


Regards

Duke


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