marvhuffaker
MIS
Just wanted to throw out a question and see if anyone else has seen anything like this.. Say you have 4 different post offices, and you have the same user defined in each one AND the username is the same with each one, like this:
PO GWID INT DOM EMAIL ADDRESS
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PO1 -- JOEUSER -- ADOMAIN.COM -- JOEUSER@ADOMAIN.COM
PO2 -- JOEUSER -- BDOMAIN.COM -- JOEUSER@BDOMAIN.COM
PO3 -- JOEUSER -- CDOMAIN.COM -- JOEUSER@CDOMAIN.COM
PO4 -- JOEUSER -- DDOMAIN.COM -- Catch All for any domains not defined in PO1, PO2, or PO3. (Could be a variety of 5-6 other domain names)
Does anyone use a setup like this? And do you have delivery problems? Is this something that <should> work?
I'm asking because I have a client with a similar setup, and overall it works but there is some odd behavior on a couple accounts. They need this setup because they have multiple company names and the Users need to be able to send AND receive from specific Internet Domains.
Is there a better way to do it?
Marvin Huffaker MCNE, CNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting
PO GWID INT DOM EMAIL ADDRESS
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PO1 -- JOEUSER -- ADOMAIN.COM -- JOEUSER@ADOMAIN.COM
PO2 -- JOEUSER -- BDOMAIN.COM -- JOEUSER@BDOMAIN.COM
PO3 -- JOEUSER -- CDOMAIN.COM -- JOEUSER@CDOMAIN.COM
PO4 -- JOEUSER -- DDOMAIN.COM -- Catch All for any domains not defined in PO1, PO2, or PO3. (Could be a variety of 5-6 other domain names)
Does anyone use a setup like this? And do you have delivery problems? Is this something that <should> work?
I'm asking because I have a client with a similar setup, and overall it works but there is some odd behavior on a couple accounts. They need this setup because they have multiple company names and the Users need to be able to send AND receive from specific Internet Domains.
Is there a better way to do it?
Marvin Huffaker MCNE, CNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting