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Configure Exchange for multiple domains
Intitially I was going to setup multiple domains with each sattelite office having its own domain. The reason for this was to reduce network traffic through the 56k frame relay links. As the plan further develops I am realizing the administrative ramifications of having multiple domains.

Multiple "Child" domains under Win 2000?
But i have a question about multiple domains. Being an isp our main domain is ddgwireless.com. We host about 50 other domains for users. My question is about how to setup those domains the correct way. I had thought that adding those domains to the mydestination file would be the correct way.

One SID mapping file, consolidating multiple source domains
Gary W. Smith g...@primeexalia.com list postfix users We have a script that processes email based upon domain. It's a little wacky in that it can only handle one domain at a time. The problem is that the script is receiving emails with multiple domains within the same email. Define "multiple domains" in this

multiple email domains on exchange 2003 STANDARD
I read the information regarding multiple domain on the Microsoft Web site: Q268838 - Configuring Exchange 2000 to Receive Mail from Multiple Domains With this setting, my users will be able to receive email for multiple domain (ex: toto.com, toto.ca) and send with the default email address assign to them.

ADMT from multiple source domains
Oliver Moazzezi [MVP] o.moazzez...@spamfreenet.co.uk microsoft public exchange misc No problemo. Oliver "MarkH" <Ma...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:26ED7160-CD3A-45B1-9A10-E5798C99CA9A@microsoft.com... Thanks to both of you!

Child domains vs multiple trees
RainboRick [email address] Google_Webmaster_Help-Indexing Having multiple domain names pointing to the same content is going to cause difficulties for the sites' search engine rankings in one way or another. The search engines don't like wasting their resources recording multiple copies of the same information

Promote your website to more than 800000 ...
NFN Smith worldoff9...@sacbeemail.com comp mail sendmail I'm in the process of setting up a box with sendmail 8.13.2, where I need to host multiple domains, each with its own individual IP address. In particular, we want to set up the box where the response to incoming SMTP connections is to show the specified

How to port multiple domains to IIS?
Right now we have a few domain names and a couple different email systems. Many users have multiple email accounts on multiple domains. Like for example I have dh...@themaggroup.com and dan...@themaggroup.com, and dan...@themagazinegroup.com. I was wondering if there is a way in the Administrator client to setup a

FTP w/multiple domains using host headers
We have multiple domains all pointed at the same IP address... we didn't do this to 'spam' the search engines, however, we have our trademarked names, company names, etc., point to the same server. Will Google penalize this? What about other search engines (if anyone knows)? Is there a 'proper' way to register our

Can Mercury Mail support multiple domains?
Mike
cki...@gmail.com hosted-settingup I'm interested in using Google (-> partners) to register a domain name so I can try out Google Apps (in particular Jotspot). What I'd like to do is register multiple domains, and have them all point to the same "app" (or I guess just a redirect from any service request to the

Multiple domains in the same reverse file?
Kitc...@biceri.co.uk microsoft public windowsnt misc Single domains are "easier" to manage. Multiple domains will require setting up trusts. For a WAN you need to decide on the bandwidth of the links and whether it will cope with the SAM updating going on (you will need local BDC's). With a single domain certain

multiple domains and one PDC w/ ldap?
I am not sure this article answers my question -- how can you include multiple domains in a server's browser list? "James Raaymakers MCSE 2000" <jamesraaymak...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0slx8.250$C52.131280017@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... You will have to copy and paste the link into the address bar to

same IP address, multiple domains
Mark Arnold [MVP] m...@mvps.org microsoft public exchange misc On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 11:56:01 -0800, MarkH <Ma...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: We currently use another product to host about 16 different domains / organizations for email services. My question is can Exchange 2003 (that's the version we have but

Exchange 5.5 on Win2k (multiple domains vs multiple sites)
The reason I might be separating to separate domains is to logical separate machines at different offices to reduce VPN traffic. Hope this makes sense (should be fairly straightforward) But I do not know how exchange 5.5 will deal with multiple domains. I've heard I can lose functionality such as calendar sharing

Multiple Domains on Exchange Server
Can I have multiple SOA records in the same reverse file. If yes, how? No, you can't have multiple SOAs in any zone file. If you're hosting multiple reverse domains (ie different address blocks) then you should have a separate reverse file for each reverse domain. If you have a single reverse domain but multiple

Multiple Domains on Exchange Server
Since you have migrate the user accounts in multiple domains into one target domain, we sure can generate the sid mapping file which contains multiple domains's user account sid. For your situation, I think you need to re-run security migration to ensure the sid is migrated. If you didn't change the migration

multiple domains and one PDC w/ ldap?
However, we want/need much of the functionality of SBS and the exchange funcationality. a neighboring business has suggested they will "share the overhead" of our running exchange so we want to set up multiple domains. I understand that I can set up multiple domains, and I can set up multiple users so that each can

Need to share files across multiple domains by using SAMBA
Mike Brannigan [MS] mikeb...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general Yes, It works fine if you attach to a resource in another domain and store your User name and Password. What problem are you having ? You may be slightly confused - you are not "connected to multiple domains" you are just connect

Multiple Domain in Exchange 2000
How can I handle every user wanting to have an i...@their.virtual.domain or webmas...@their.virtual.domain? Can sendmail do this, too? Is this just a simple aliasing? I'd like to continue using Smail as it provides me a couple of ther niceties. Does anyone know if Smail will be able to handle multiple domains soon?

Multiple domains on one server
Since DNS names and Domain names must be the same I can't imagine a dns database of the 30 sites together. With this model I can maybe get by with only one domain controller at each site since all the other sites will provide fault tolerence. With multiple domains at least only parts of AD will be replicated.