Kind of funny...repling to myself. I have found maybe a better way of explaining what I am doing. Please see below:
Is it possbile in Exchange 2000 to send an email thru a different connector based off the domain name?
There is only 1 specific domain name that I don't want to send out to our ISP, instead send it to a pc on our LAN.
For instance, if someone sends an email to me at me@mydomain.com, our ISP routes the mail record to our firewall and the firewall routes it to our Antivirus server and then from there to our Exchange Server. Fine and dandy.
We have a message board on our LAN, which is accessible from the Internet via the firewall WAN IP and port number. This message board is on a separate PC than what our Exchange Server is running on. One thing this message board has to offer is you can post a message via email...but we can't with the current setup.
To post a message on the message board via email, all you are supposed to do is in the To field type in BoardName@domain.com. When you hit the send button (Outlook 2k) I would get a message return back from the Exchange server saying that user doesn't exist...which is correct...doesn't exist on the Exchange Server, but if it was routed to the message board pc, it would post. How i know this?....I opened Outlook Express and configured the outgoing server as the IP address of the message board pc...and it worked.
So this is what I am thinking of doing. On the message baord, I would configure that the domain of the SMTP service be bbs.mydomain.com.
Then, somehow in Exchange 2000, addresses to BoardBame@bbs.mydomain.com would somehow route to the specific IP address of the message baord..and only those domains that end in bbs.mydomain.com.
Doesn't anyone know how? Do I even make sense? I can make it make sense in my mind and often times mess it up in a post.
Please let me know if anyone has any suggestions and or questions.
Thanks for your help.
Nick