rajavelupmc
Programmer
How can I have two users on the same server with different domains with the same name?
I have a Exchange server 2000
I have a user administrator@xyz.com
I wanted to add administrator@abc.com
Which i can do by adding a smtp address in Exchange general. but the disadvantage of this is all mail go to the same mailbox. what i wanted is two mailbox instead of one.
I found this suggestion in some site.
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This is like having two sales mailboxes for the two differnet domains. So this will be the example.
The best way round this is to create a mailbox for sales and use this for the email address sales@domain1.com
Then create a mailbox called sales2 (or similar) and add an address mapping like this:
map from: sales@domain2.com
map to: sales2
From: *
To: sales@domain2.com
Route: sales2@domain1.com
"
I want to know how to do this in Exchange server 2000
I have a Exchange server 2000
I have a user administrator@xyz.com
I wanted to add administrator@abc.com
Which i can do by adding a smtp address in Exchange general. but the disadvantage of this is all mail go to the same mailbox. what i wanted is two mailbox instead of one.
I found this suggestion in some site.
"
This is like having two sales mailboxes for the two differnet domains. So this will be the example.
The best way round this is to create a mailbox for sales and use this for the email address sales@domain1.com
Then create a mailbox called sales2 (or similar) and add an address mapping like this:
map from: sales@domain2.com
map to: sales2
From: *
To: sales@domain2.com
Route: sales2@domain1.com
"
I want to know how to do this in Exchange server 2000