No this wont work because of the routing I have done, I.E. on the routing tab I have Got A.com -> Inbound and B.Com is Routed to A.Com
Other Wise I would have had to have had 12 Smtp address in the box and for 90 users I dont fancy it.. I think I will end up using Outlook Rule.
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Firewall yes - Its a sonic wall But there is nothing to filter the Mail on that. What sort of SMTP filter should I look at from them (Please dont say GFI)
But thats going to block all mail in to him - Isnt it? because I would be putting his Account in the reject msgs to. Its only his b.com domain I want to block.
Ok Heres the setup..
Exchange 5.5 server (SBS), 2 Internet Domains (a.com and b.com) Under routing in IMS I have set up routing a.com - inbound and b.com - a.com; Saves me having to create the alias's over and over again.
One of the directors wants to stop receiving hismail@b.com but still...
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