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Domains hosted on sbs 2008

I have an SBS server 2008.  the domain name is domain.local.  I am adding multiple smtp domains:

domainsmtp1.com
domainsmtp2.com

What I want to achieve is to connect one Oultook Anywhere (full outlook client) client to use domainsmtp1.com and another Outlook anywhere client using domainsmtp2.com

The clients are going to be off site in a remote location.

What is the best way to set this up?
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Here is a guide to doing this in Exchange 2007
http://www.petri.co.il/configure-exchange-2007-recieve-email-other-domains.htm
You will also need to setup new recipient  policies and setup separate user accounts for each user of each domain.
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/11/16/431531.aspx 
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Actually I have already set up the the sbs server to handle multiple smtp domains, which is what the aritcle you suggest seems to address.  What I am trying to figure out is how to get the outlook clients to connect to the sbs server when they are not connected on a local area network.
Sorry - I should always read the question more carefully ;-)
The best way is going to be setting up HTTP over RPC.
http://www.amset.info/exchange/rpc-http.asp
Works like a charm and you don't have to be even remotely close to the server to get it set up.
OK - now the question relates to the 6th screen - Exchange Proxy Settings.  If you have multiple SMTP domains as I have do you still connect to just one Proxy?  Where do I find the Proxy setting to put into the outlook client in the 6th screen.
thanks
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