Hi,
Can anyone tell me if this may work?
We have to share a name space with another 3 companies.
We will be accepting all mail for company.com
We will want to route this accordingly to either us, 1.compay.com, 2.company.com or 3.company.com via the WAN.
In the AD I want to have a seperate OU for each company to which I shall apply a recipient policy that says the PRIMARY address is firt.last@1.company.com (2.company.com or 3.company.com depending on the OU) and the secondary is first.last@company.com.
I'll then set up an SMTP connector for each domain (1/2/3.company.com) pointing to their repsective smarthosts allowing relaying, of course for these address spaces.
When a mail comes in to x.y@company.com will it then be matched to a contact in the AD and relayed using the respective primary address@1/2or3.company.com? Or will it try to route purely on the basis of the secondary company.com address and thus NDR?
Hope that makes sense,
Thanks in advance.
Can anyone tell me if this may work?
We have to share a name space with another 3 companies.
We will be accepting all mail for company.com
We will want to route this accordingly to either us, 1.compay.com, 2.company.com or 3.company.com via the WAN.
In the AD I want to have a seperate OU for each company to which I shall apply a recipient policy that says the PRIMARY address is firt.last@1.company.com (2.company.com or 3.company.com depending on the OU) and the secondary is first.last@company.com.
I'll then set up an SMTP connector for each domain (1/2/3.company.com) pointing to their repsective smarthosts allowing relaying, of course for these address spaces.
When a mail comes in to x.y@company.com will it then be matched to a contact in the AD and relayed using the respective primary address@1/2or3.company.com? Or will it try to route purely on the basis of the secondary company.com address and thus NDR?
Hope that makes sense,
Thanks in advance.