jasonaedwards
IS-IT--Management
In Exchange 5.5, you are able to configure the Internet Mail Service >> Properties >> Routing to define mail that is listed as inbound, meaning that the IMS will accept mail and attempt to deliver it locally. In our case, we handle email for 2 organizations with different domain names, so we configured the IMS to handle mail from both of these domains as inbound.
How is this done in Exchange 2000? Under the SMTP Virtual Server, I can define who can relay based on IP, DNS name, etc... but I do not see a setting to configure the server to understand what it should classify as inbound mail.
Thanks
Jason
How is this done in Exchange 2000? Under the SMTP Virtual Server, I can define who can relay based on IP, DNS name, etc... but I do not see a setting to configure the server to understand what it should classify as inbound mail.
Thanks
Jason