Those exchange server doesnot belong to the same Organistion , but they
will
use same SMTP Domain name (xyz.com)
AD are in 2 different forest.
When i say about the domain , its SMTP domain and not AD domain ...
Any help is appreciated...
Thanks
Raghu
"Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:
Raghu, I have some questions:
- Do those servers belong to the same Exchange organization?
- Do you have separate AD forests?
- When you say the domain is the same, are you talking about AD domain or
SMTP domain?
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"Raghu" <Raghu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi,
I have doubt with exchange 2003 Imlementation , which is explained
below
....
Say , I have a domain called
xyz.com , we have 2 offices , one
in
India and other in US
In India I have installed one exchange server for xyz.com , the IP
address
of which is x.x.x.x
Even in US I have one more exchange server for the same domain
xyz.com ,
the IP address that server will be y.y.y.y
So I'll be having 2 MX Records(i.e x.x.x.x and y.y.y.y) for the Indian
mail
server and other for US Mail Server respectively.
I have set High priority for the MX record which is in US ....
The interesting point here is , I dont have any site or routing
connector
between these to exchange server , I mean these two exchange server are
independent .
I have created a mail box called abc on the Indian Exchange sever
and
bbb
mailbox on US Exchange Server .
My first question is can I have this kind of setup wherein I'll be
having
2
MX record for the same Domain .
and if a sender
test@yahoo.com sends a mail to
abc@xyz.com , will he
recieve
the mail or will it bounce ...
Any help is highly Appreciated,
Thanks,
Raghu