you can do it - you need to configure exchange to accept mail for the new
domain.
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"PeterH" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Not too sure if this is an outlook or exchange server issue, but suspect
> both.
>
> System in place - Server sbs 2003 - Exchange Server - workstations x 3 -
> Domain Name x 1
>
> Currently, outlook is configured so that an email is sent with say
> "(E-Mail Removed) automatically. However, having just bought another
> company, I would also like the facility to send emails under a different
> domain name as well.
>
> Is this possible with the current setup or do I need further software to
> run
> two domains with one Exchange Server?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Peter