No part of namespace = e-mail domain

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Mark N.

If my e-mail comes to: (e-mail address removed)
And I have a parent domain and child domains that, for the sake of not
having my internal domain the same as my outside domain, don't contain:
emaildomain.com
Will this cause problems with Exchange 2000?
I am still testing AD and I see that when creating new users, part of the
account includes: @parent.com or @child.parent.com
Will this come back to bite me in Exchange or is it irrelevant?

Thanks,
Mark
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Hi - this would be best posted in an Exchange newsgroup.

Note that although you can run Exchange 2000 on a Windows 2000 server in
your domain, you can't install Exchange 2000 on Windows 2003. Addressing is
all defined in your recipient policies....put in myrealdomain.com and make
it the default/reply address in the policy. Don't remove the other addresses
from the mailboxes or policy.

See http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF002.html for help.
 
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Mark N.

Hi - this would be best posted in an Exchange newsgroup.
Note that although you can run Exchange 2000 on a Windows 2000 server in
your domain, you can't install Exchange 2000 on Windows 2003. Addressing is
all defined in your recipient policies....put in myrealdomain.com and make
it the default/reply address in the policy. Don't remove the other addresses
from the mailboxes or policy.

See http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF002.html for help.


Thanks - I didn't think to post in an Exchange NG...

Thanks for you reply though - I think you answered for me anyway :)

Take care,
Mark
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Mark said:
Thanks - I didn't think to post in an Exchange NG...

m.p.exchange.* or exchange2000.* - the former seem to get more traffic, and
MS is moving away from version specific groups for server products. :)
Thanks for you reply though - I think you answered for me anyway :)

Hope it helps!
 

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