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Single or Multiple Domains
To host email for multiple domains (eg, mycompany.com, customer1.net, sunday.org) in Exchange Server 5.5, all I need to do is install the Internet Mail Service (IMS) and configure it to accept messages at those domains as Inbound. Now that I have Exchange 2000 Server, I need to host email for multiple domains apart

Multiple top-level domains
-----Original Message----- From: CommuniGate Pro Discussions [mailto:CGatePro@mail. stalker.com] On Behalf Of Chadwick Wachs Sent: 13 August 2003 14:09 To: CommuniGate Pro Discussions Subject: Assigned IP address problem with multiple domains I have a mail server with 1 IP address assigned to it on an OS X box.

Multiple domains?
Jason Tsang jason-online...@ETEmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general Your computer can only be a member of one domain at a time. The reason you see multiple domains listed in the login dialog is because your domain has trust relationships setup with those other domains. This is something your domain

Multiple domains, how to...
Hi, I am building sites for five different domains, some domains contain multiple sites. My question is: Can I design multiple sites for multiple domains using a single local installation of FP98.? And do I never actually have to bother uploading my "local root web"..?? Do all the "new webs" I create locally become

Multiple domains, how to...
Does anyone know if there is a whitepaper on how to configure Exchange to handle multiple domains? I recently cut over to SBS 2003 w/Exchange from a Win2K Server running an Argosoft mail server. The Argosoft mail server could handle multiple domains with distinct POP3 accounts in each domain.

Assigned IP address problem with multiple domains
Tom T...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public inetserver iis Hi, I register multiple domains in godaddy.com. I set up my server at home and there is only a single static IP. Now, I want to port 2 domains to the IIS like: http://www.abc.com -> http://209.61.39.123:4444 http://www.xyz.com

Multiple Exchange Domain -- HELP NEEDED!!!
Yah, I don't really get all this stuff about "multiple domains." It sounds to me like its just a bunch of individual accounts at one company and they all show up on the same invoice. We do "multiple domains" too, we don't put just one account on one box. We can certainly give someone the same price on all their

Administrating multiple Domains of Exchange Remotely
Sand...@cpcmed.org microsoft public win2000 advanced_server No, one domain per server. hth DDS W 2k MVP MCSE "Chris Miller TCLC org>" <Chris<atdot> wrote in message news:#BmjdLudCHA.1540@tkmsftngp11... Hi Folks, Is it possible to set up one W2KAS to server multiple domains? I'm pretty sure I can get DNS to serve

Virtual servers for multiple domains?
Michael Bell wrote: Honestly, if the customer has multiple domains, they will need multiple user accts, unless I'm spacing. NIMS would be a better bit in this situation Robert Verones wrote: So then, how is the best way to use Groupwise like we were an ISP? Michael Bell wrote: If you have a single user mailbox,

Multiple Domains
RL longd...@buffnet.net microsoft public windowsnt domain microsoft public windowsnt misc microsoft public windowsnt setup Not having actually made an upgrade yet, I would still think it's quite possible to convert a multiple domain environment to W2K. I believe what you're describing is called a Forest,

Turning off Relaying and allowing Multiple SMTP Domains
sam sam_sydney...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 active_directory multiple domains are independent, child domains are sub-domains of a main domain and mainly used for a company with sub branches. Then you raise the question WHY child domains and not multiple sites, then the answer is no replication of user

dealing with multiple domains
I need to run multiple domains on that machine and through that one ISP. I've been reading postings about setting up a VPN, a proxy server, or simply creating multiple records in my DNS server. I'm kind of confused and don't know the best way to proceed and then am really not sure how to configure any of the three

Single forest Multiple domains
Les Connor [SBS MVP] les.con...@DEL.cfive.ca microsoft public windows server sbs Ahh, sorry I saw the reference to multiple domains but must have misunderstood. If you host multiple domains, but don't want all users to have email addresses in all the domains, then you're in recipient policy territory.

Virtual Domains/multiple domains - one server
Dan DeStefano ddestef...@winmarcompanies.com microsoft public win2000 active_directory no, you cannot have one domain controller for multiple domains. in fact you cannot have a single domain controller in a single domain.well, you can, but ad will fail eventually. you must have at least 2 domain controllers and dns

Multiple Domains - One IP
Michael Bell mikebel...@yahoo.com novell support collaboration groupwise5 installation Honestly, if the customer has multiple domains, they will need multiple user accts, unless I'm spacing. NIMS would be a better bit in this situation Robert Verones wrote: So then, how is the best way to use Groupwise like we were

DNS:How toconfigure Multiple domains on a sinlge IP
I know working with a single IP address and multiple domains on MAPI works fine (one of customers does this on a regular basis), but any domain that requires a security certificate will require it's own IP address. If I'm off the mark then I suggest that you turn logging up and send us snippets of log entries when

Multiple Domain Hosting
I have a Windows XP Laptop that I would like to use to connect to multiple Domains (Work, Home, Clients) is there a way to configure multiple domains on the same client? No, Windows XP Professional may only be a member of one Domain at any onetime. This does not prevent accessing resources from other (non trusted)

Single forest Multiple domains
Sean "Les Connor [SBS MVP]" wrote: Ahh, sorry I saw the reference to multiple domains but must have misunderstood. If you host multiple domains, but don't want all users to have email addresses in all the domains, then you're in recipient policy territory. The default recipient policy can generate default addresses

Mercury/32 Multiple domain Names, local domains
Fitz Crittle [MSFT] fitzc...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public exchange setup See the following Knowledge Base article: 268838 Configuring Exchange to Receive Mail from Multiple Domains http://support.microsoft.com/?id=268838 -- Please do not send e-mail directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup

multiple email domains & reverse DNS lookup
Com microsoft public windowsnt dns Hi, Marco - One DNS server can host numerous domains. I help maintain one for an ISP that hosts over 250. One IIS Web server can also host multiple domains. The same ISP has over 250 domains on one IIS server. The same goes for E-Mail. I don't know about your particular SMTP