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Hi folks
first time poster here... I have Exchange running on SBS 2003 and have a potential problem with email receiving. At the moment I have 1 internal domain (domain.local) and 2 external internet domains (domain1.com and domain2.com) and 2 email accounts (info@domain1.com and info@domain2.com). I currently use a POP3 connector to pick up the mail for one of these domains and then route email to the correct account using the POP3 connector routing rules. I envisage a problem if I update the MX record online so that both my domains receive email directly and I dont know where email sent to "info@domain1.com" or info@domain2.com" will go. I have created 2 users, InfoDomain1 and InfoDomain2 and these have their primary email addresses set to info@domain1.com and info@domain2.com respectively. So if a user sends an email to info@domain1.com will it go to info@domain2.com because the name before the "@" i.e. "info" is the same? Hope someone can shed some light as I'm sure I'm making things overly complicated. many thanks aboyce |
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