RE: Exchange setup

  • From: peterjpape@xxxxxx
  • To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ("[ISAserver.org Discussion List]")
  • Date: Tue, 04 Feb 2003 15:08:57 -0500

You would have to bind another public IP address to your NIC and update MX 
records for the second domain.  (I assume mail for both domains coming to the 
same IP).  That sound like too much work to me:)

Better option is to configure Exchange 2000 to receive mail for both domains 
and configure Exchange 2000 to forward mail for the second domain to the 
Exchange 5.5 server.  Not sure exactly how to do this, but I'm sure there is 
something out on MSExchange.org.
"William England" <administrator@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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>Hi Everyone
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>As always I turn to you guys for some help
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>A client has one ISA machine and 2 internal mail servers. One is
>Exchange 2000 and the other is 5.5. So I publish the Exchange 2000 via
>ISA and all mail starts getting to this machine......but mails to a
>particular domain name should go to the other Exchange 5.5 server. Can I
>publish 2 different mail servers on ISA? If I can how is it done? What
>other way can I do it?
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>The ISA and Exchange 2000 box are one and the same
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>Please help me guys
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>William
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