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Hi,
I'm setting up a test environment with a domain. I need an exchange in the domain Test, and I need to send a mail from the test domain and then reply to the test domain. This test domain isn't registered I just called testdev and when I setup the exchange I gave the testdev.com for the default smtp address. Then I have the production domain where I get the messages from the exchange in the domain test, but when I reply to that message, naturally, I get the error that it couldn't find that domain. Is there a way to make this possible?any DNs ou exchange configuration, that when I send a mail to the test domain it will send directly to the test domain? Thanks in advanced, Nuno |
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In news:92C28EA5-38A4-4AD8-BBDE-882132858610@microsoft.com,
Nuno Silva <silva_nunoN@SPAMhotmail.com> typed: > Hi, > I'm setting up a test environment with a domain. I need an exchange > in the domain Test, and I need to send a mail from the test domain > and then reply to the test domain. > This test domain isn't registered I just called testdev and when I > setup the exchange I gave the testdev.com for the default smtp > address. Then I have the production domain where I get the messages from > the > exchange in the domain test, but when I reply to that message, > naturally, I get the error that it couldn't find that domain. > Is there a way to make this possible?any DNs ou exchange > configuration, that when I send a mail to the test domain it will > send directly to the test domain? > > Thanks in advanced, > Nuno If the DNS servers are 2003, you can setup a conditional forwarder from the one DNS server configured to use the other domain's DNS IP and vice versa. -- Regards, Ace This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights. Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT, MVP Microsoft MVP - Directory Services Microsoft Certified Trainer Infinite Diversities in Infinite Combinations Having difficulty reading or finding responses to your post? Try using Outlook Express or any other newsreader, configure a news account, and point it to news.microsoft.com. Anonymous access. It's easy and it's free: How to Configure OEx for Internet News http://support.microsoft.com/?id=171164 "Life isn't like a box of chocolates or a bowl of cherries or peaches... Life is more like a jar of jalapenos. What you do today may burn your butt tomorrow." - Garfield |
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