We have a new oversees office opening and the users will be requiring a new email address e.g elliotm@us.mydomain.com rather than just elliotm@mydomain.com but the emails will still be sent to our exchange server.
The ISP we use have configured the new sub domain and MX records to be identical to the setup of the existing domain.
In exchange I have updated the default receipient policy to include the new sub domain.
What else have I got to do enable emails to get through? Currently I am getting the following rejection messages.
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
elliotm@us.mydomain.com on 19/11/2003 11:03
You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For assistance, contact your system administrator.
<smtp-out5.hotmail.co.uk #5.7.1 smtp;501 5.7.1 This system is not configured to relay mail from <xxx@hotmail.co.uk> to <elliotm@us.mydomain.com> for 65.54.247.40
>
Any ideas what I have not done? Thanks in advance for your help.
The ISP we use have configured the new sub domain and MX records to be identical to the setup of the existing domain.
In exchange I have updated the default receipient policy to include the new sub domain.
What else have I got to do enable emails to get through? Currently I am getting the following rejection messages.
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
elliotm@us.mydomain.com on 19/11/2003 11:03
You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For assistance, contact your system administrator.
<smtp-out5.hotmail.co.uk #5.7.1 smtp;501 5.7.1 This system is not configured to relay mail from <xxx@hotmail.co.uk> to <elliotm@us.mydomain.com> for 65.54.247.40
>
Any ideas what I have not done? Thanks in advance for your help.