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Exchange 2013 - Receiving Mail for 2 different Domains

We have a working Exchange 2013 server sending/receiving mail as company.com.  We would like to also receive mail as company.net.  We only want to send mail as .com, but all users should receive in their mailbox whether it was sent to user@company.com or user@company.net.   I know I will need to point the .net MX record to my existing server and I know how to add another accepted domain in the ECP, but I'm a little lost after that.  Do I need to also add a receive connector?  Our existing setup of the server is very basic.  Just what had to be done to get it working.  No customization.  Hope someone can pass along the next steps.  I've looked at  https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996314%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx  , but still not sure.  Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
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AH - HA.....that clicked with me.   I just went into my email address policy for company.com>emal address format and added a second SMTP to be JSmith@company.net.  Did I understand you correctly?
yep. Or at least, to match that format :D (Setting everyone's email address to add an email that exactly equals jsmith@company.net would be a problem)
haha - - gotcha :)