Sanjeev Yes this can be done, and you are correct in having your ISP check that the two MX records point to your Exchange server, what you will then need to do is ensure that your users have SMTP addresses for both domain, if you look on the "Email Address" tab in ADUC you can see what is assigned to them, you can add extra SMTP address using a Recipient Policy instead of doing it manually. Hope this helps Mark L Fugatt Pentech Office Solutions Inc Rochester, NY www.4mcts.com Tel: 716 586 3890 Fax: 716 249 0316 Cell: 585 576 4750 For MSN Messenger add mark@xxxxxxxxx to your contacts list For answer to your Microsoft Exchange questions visit www.msexchange.org "In God we trust. Everybody else we verify using PGP!" -----Original Message----- From: Sanjeev Srivastava [mailto:sanjeevmcse@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2002 11:21 PM To: [ExchangeList] Subject: [exchangelist] Mails to two domains recieved on one exchange 2000 server. http://www.MSExchange.org/ Can I recieve mails addresed to user@xxxxxxxxxxx, as well as user@xxxxxxxxxxx on an Exchange 2000 server that is a member of domain1.com only? The scenario is: I have two registered domains, domain1.com and domain2.com. My network is a Windows 2000 domain1.com network and the exchange 2000 server is in this network. I do not want to set up the second forest of domain2.com right now but would like to recieve mails addressed to domain2.com on this same exchange server. My external DNS server is hosted by my ISP. I suppose I'll have to ask him to create MX records for domain1.com and domain2.com and point them to the same exchange server. What next? Thanks in advance for guidence. ------------------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to this MSExchange.org Discussion List as: mark@xxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub')