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Anyone@domain.com at multiple domain.

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Bjornis

Technical User
Feb 20, 2001
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Anyone know how to set up this:
I have multiple domains on my exchenge server, aa.com, bb.com and so on. The mail works ok if you mail to existinguser@aa.com. I want to set up the mail so if someone mails to nonexistinguser@aa.com the mail should go to existing user on aa.com. Then I want it to work the same way for bb.com.
I know this can be easily done in linux but can it be done in exchange?
Thankful for help.
 
Read you earlier reply. But wouldnt that do so all unknown recipient goes to the administrator (or other choosen reciver)? I would like it like this:
Unknown@aa.com goes to known@aa.com,
unknown@bb.com goes to known@bb.com and so on.
/Bjornis
 
Just realised I'm talking rubbish (again).

Quick way around:

Get the ISP to throw aa.com and bb.com to your Exch Server.

Set your IMC to send undelivered mail to account FORWARDER. Set a rule in this account that when you get mail to @aa.com forward the mail to user@aa.com and so on.

It might work.
 
Gonna try that, sounds like its going to work.
Thanks! :)
 
Tried it. Cant get it to work...
Tried to set up an account called forwarder with the rule "whit new mail, forward to (couldn not use redirect) to known user". The mail gets to forwarder box but does not forward it and i must have outlook running (client rule).
About to give up.
/Bjornis
 
You need to set it up as a server side rule so you don't need to be logged in.
 
I cant set it up as a server side rule. Probably because i dont know for sure how to do it...
Any ideas?
/Bjornis
 
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