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Second Domain in Exchange
Hi everyone,
I just finished setting up SBS 2011 with Exchange 2010. Everything is working great.
I have a second domain that I run an e-commerce site from that I need to have 2 or 3 valid active email addresses for. I could set them up as POP via GoDaddy but this is not the best solution.
Is it possible to add a 2nd domain to my exchange server so that I can create mail enabled public folders for these email addresses so that employees can handle the emails??
What would be ALL of the steps I would need to take?
Thanks - David
I just finished setting up SBS 2011 with Exchange 2010. Everything is working great.
I have a second domain that I run an e-commerce site from that I need to have 2 or 3 valid active email addresses for. I could set them up as POP via GoDaddy but this is not the best solution.
Is it possible to add a 2nd domain to my exchange server so that I can create mail enabled public folders for these email addresses so that employees can handle the emails??
What would be ALL of the steps I would need to take?
Thanks - David
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Yes You can add the second domain thorough "Accepted domain" concept. and if you need to email address for exiting recipients, You may need to create "Email Address Policy"
If you want to know. how to create accepted domain:
http://technet.microsoft.c om/en-us/l ibrary/bb1 24911(v=ex chg.141).a spx
If you want to know. how to create Email address policy:
http://exchangeserverpro.c om/exchang e-server-2 010-email- address-po licies/
Thanks
If you want to know. how to create accepted domain:
http://technet.microsoft.c
If you want to know. how to create Email address policy:
http://exchangeserverpro.c
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Neilsr:
Thank you for the SBS link. It addresses everything in terms of the SBS server itself.
What I am not sure of is DNS. Do I treat this just like it was my primary domain? In other words create MX records, SPF records and PTR records just like normal?
Do I need to make any DNS entries on the SBS Server?
Any thing else I am missing?
Thank you for the SBS link. It addresses everything in terms of the SBS server itself.
What I am not sure of is DNS. Do I treat this just like it was my primary domain? In other words create MX records, SPF records and PTR records just like normal?
Do I need to make any DNS entries on the SBS Server?
Any thing else I am missing?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124911(v=exchg.141).aspx