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How can I setup a send connector to accept email from a specific domain?

I am using Exchange 2007. My users have two email addresses with different domains. I want to split them between send connectors. For example: Send Connector1 accepts email only from mydomain1.com and Send Connector2 accepts email only from MyDomain2.com. Is this possible?
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Can I ask why you want to do this ?
I'm guessing you want to control the FQDN that is visible in the email headers to match that of the domain/email addresses from which the email is sent?

I have done this in Exchange 2003 and 2010 but not in 2007. I expect the process will be the same however. Create a new 'Send connector' and define the 'Address Space' to be for the domain that you want to route through that connector e.g. MyDomain1.com, instead of being just *. Then in the existing connector, adjust it so that it no longer has the 'Address Space' defined as the * address space (all emails) and set its address space to be the other domain e.g. MyDomain2.com,

On the 'General' tab you would define the FQDN which would be stamped in the email header.
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The address space defines the domain that the connector is routing email TO: not FROM:, also I can't touch my default send connector. But thank you.
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that's what I was trying to avoid. ok, thank you.