[THIN] Re: OT: Domains/Exchange 2003

  • From: "Ron Oglesby" <roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 13:29:51 -0600

Yeah and as for exchange you can setup a recipient  policy to receive
e-mail for any domain name. Meaning you can have JOE.COM, Ron.COM,
Larry.com and have a user like ROGLESBY get mail from all three..

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Shonk, Joe - Perot [mailto:JShonk@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 12:44 PM
To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] Re: OT: Domains/Exchange 2003

 

Just set a recipient policy in Exchange 2003 system mmc to set the
@host.com address you wish to use for mail.  Not required, but you can
also setup a UPN for the new name if you wish the user to logon with
that name. (ie  bgates@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)

 

Joe

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Scott [mailto:sreichardt@xxxxxxx]
        Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 11:41 AM
        To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [THIN] OT: Domains/Exchange 2003

        Using primary and secondary Win2k sp3 AD servers.  Citrix MFXP
FR3.

         

        When I first built our network, I didn't plan on hosting our own
exchange server so I didn't put alot of thought into the name of our
domain.  Now I need to add Exchange 2003 to the domain but the email
addresses are going to be a different name than our current AD Domain
name.  From what I've gathered, I need to demote the DC's, change the
names and dcpromo them back to DC's to get the domain name changed.  I
really don't want to screw things up in the process.  Is there an easier
way to do this either through AD or through Exchange itself?

         

        Thanks,

        Scott

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