Multiple domain

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Michele L.

My Exchange 2k server hosts two domains, so every user have two smtp address
one of which is set as primary smtp address.

I want to :

1) Mantain separated the inbox of the two smtp addresses (e-mail sent to
(e-mail address removed) must go in a folder named domain1, e-mail sent to
(e-mail address removed) must go in a folder named domain2)
2) Choose to send an e-mail as (e-mail address removed) or as (e-mail address removed)

How can do that ?

1) The only way is to create in Outlook a rule checking specific word on the
message header ?
2) How can I do that ? If a enable in Outlook the From field and I specify
(e-mail address removed) Outlook resolves it to Michele and the e-mail will send
out as (e-mail address removed) (the primary smtp address).

Thanks,
Michele L.
 
V

Victor Ivanidze

Hello,
1) Mantain separated the inbox of the two smtp addresses (e-mail sent to
(e-mail address removed) must go in a folder named domain1, e-mail sent to
(e-mail address removed) must go in a folder named domain2)
Almost the same functionality implements the SmartMover application:
http://www.ivasoft.biz/smartmover.html
2) How can I do that ? If a enable in Outlook the From field and I specify
(e-mail address removed) Outlook resolves it to Michele and the e-mail will send
out as (e-mail address removed) (the primary smtp address).
Take a look at ChooseFrom application here:
http://www.ivasoft.biz/choosefrom.html


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Regards,

Victor Ivanidze,
software developer
www.ivasoft.biz
 
M

Michele L.

Do I have to use third part utilities ?
Can I configure it in some way only with Exchange & Outlook ?

Thanks,

Michele L.
 
V

Victor Ivanidze

Sorry, AFAIK there are no built-in settings to do that with Exchange and
Outlook, so you need to use third-party solutions.

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Regards,

Victor Ivanidze,
software developer
www.ivasoft.biz
 

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