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Multiple Domino Domains on 1 Server

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reallyreid

IS-IT--Management
Dec 9, 2002
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US
Has anyone setup multiple domains on one domino server? If I was using one domain per server, I wouldn't have much of a problem. However, my company would like to operate two organizations on one server. I have the seperate directories setup and appearing properly. I have directory Assistance setup and the Directory catolog. When mail hits the default domain, it routes properly. However, when mail hits the second domain it sends the sender this message.

***********************************************************

Your message

Subject: global and foriegn domains

was not delivered to:

firstName.lastName@companyName.com

because:

Error delivering to firstName.lastName; Recipient's Name & Address Book entry does not specify a valid Notes mail file



Reporting-MTA: dns;ALPHA.COMPANYNAME.COM

Final-Recipient: rfc822;firstName.lastName@companyName.com
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Diagnostic-Code: X-Notes; Error delivering to tom.isenhart; Recipient's Name &
Address Book entry does not specify a valid Notes mail file

***********************************************************

The mail database is in the mail directory with everyone elses and his name and email address are in the appropriate domain's directory.

Any suggestions?

Thanks for the help... reallypres
 

First of all contact your ISP, setup your new domain and ask them to point the MX record at your SMTP server.

Then, in your public address book, edit your global domain document and add the new domain name to the Internet domain suffix field.(As the second domain NOT the first)

Then find the users who are part of the new domain, edit their person documents and change their "Short name and/or Internet address" to the correct domain e.g tom@abc.com

That should do the trick.
 
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