Sam Panwar
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Add multiple domain in Exchange server 2010
Hi,
We want to add multiple domain in the exchange server 2010 stadard edition. We have configure the AD with the domain o2.example.com and now we want to create email account on multiple domains like
sam@example.com
sam@xyz.com
sam@afasf.com
How we can do that....Please provide step by step if possible.
Regards,
sam
We want to add multiple domain in the exchange server 2010 stadard edition. We have configure the AD with the domain o2.example.com and now we want to create email account on multiple domains like
sam@example.com
sam@xyz.com
sam@afasf.com
How we can do that....Please provide step by step if possible.
Regards,
sam
You just need to add an accepted domain for each domain you want to host under Organisation Confuguration
Oh and then configure your recipient policies if you want the addresses to be assigned automatically
ASKER
Hi,
I have added domain in the acpeted Domain then create email policy but I can receive mails on the another domain but I can't send from them and can't able to login into webmail. like
Able to login into mail box through the sam@local.example.com but not able to sam@example.com.
Regards,
sam
I have added domain in the acpeted Domain then create email policy but I can receive mails on the another domain but I can't send from them and can't able to login into webmail. like
Able to login into mail box through the sam@local.example.com but not able to sam@example.com.
Regards,
sam
If you want to be able to login using your domain name for the additional domains you will need to add a UPN suffix for each of the domain names as per: D5383314
ASKER
as per: D5383314 ...???
Not understand...
Not understand...
Sorry about that, no idea how that got in there, it should have been: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/243629
ASKER
Hi,
there is no UPN Suffixes tab ...Is there another way..
Regards,
sam
there is no UPN Suffixes tab ...Is there another way..
Regards,
sam
Your opening Active Directory Domains and Trusts and right clicking on the domain name?
There should be a UPN tab.
There should be a UPN tab.
ASKER
yes got...
Sorry not understanding your last post?
ASKER
Hi,
Is there anything we have to done for the shared exchange domain. like for the global address book and others.
Regards,
sam
Is there anything we have to done for the shared exchange domain. like for the global address book and others.
Regards,
sam
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You should note that if you need to restrict access to your GAL by hosted domain this could be a problem. An MS support Engineer has posted a blog which specifically states that if you follow the directions for Exchange 2007 you will most likely fail and possibly blow up your Exchange system.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/exchange2010/thread/6a4e845e-0f3e-48e7-9f58-5b5d36f43457/
http://blogs.msdn.com/dgoldman/archive/2010/01/06/exchange-2010-address-list-segregation-as-of-now-is-100-unsupported.aspx
Just something to consider.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/exchange2010/thread/6a4e845e-0f3e-48e7-9f58-5b5d36f43457/
http://blogs.msdn.com/dgoldman/archive/2010/01/06/exchange-2010-address-list-segregation-as-of-now-is-100-unsupported.aspx
Just something to consider.