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  1. #1
    Raghu Guest

    Exchange 2003 Implementation

    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

  2. #2
    Rui J.M. Silva Guest
    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?

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo/


    "Raghu" <Raghu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:E88C2E15-E4C0-424E-B8F2-1A7A75B189E8@microsoft.com...
    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

  3. #3
    Raghu Guest
    Thanks Silva for the reply ,

    Silva , I'am talking about SMTP Domain and not AD Domain .

    Forget about AD Domain , the domain are two different forest.

    ANy reply is appreiciated..

    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?

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo/


    "Raghu" <Raghu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:E88C2E15-E4C0-424E-B8F2-1A7A75B189E8@microsoft.com...
    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


  4. #4
    Raghu Guest
    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?

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo/


    "Raghu" <Raghu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:E88C2E15-E4C0-424E-B8F2-1A7A75B189E8@microsoft.com...
    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


  5. #5
    Rui J.M. Silva Guest
    So, you have a shared SMTP domain scenario.
    That's possible, but you'll have to make one the servers authoritative for
    the SMTP domain, or you'll have mail bouncing.
    "XCON: Sharing SMTP Address Spaces in Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange
    Server 2003"
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321721/EN-US/

    As far as I see it, I think your best approach will be:
    - Configure just one MX record for that domain. Make that server
    non-authotitative for the domain. Configure an SMTP connector to forward
    mail to xyz.com domain to the other server you have.
    - On the second server, make it authoritative. This way, if a mail comes
    from the first server and the second server cannot match a userfor it, a NDR
    will be sent and the message stops right there.

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo


    "Raghu" <Raghu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:C6BF2E93-71B1-4174-8D69-5E1A66190A7C@microsoft.com...
    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?

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo/


    "Raghu" <Raghu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:E88C2E15-E4C0-424E-B8F2-1A7A75B189E8@microsoft.com...
    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


  6. #6
    Raghu Guest
    Thanks for the reply Silva ,

    That was a nice one ...

    But what happens if I have 2 MX records with same priority ...

    For this kind a setup what i have explained before ... does 2 MX records wih
    same priority works ..... or will this give me problem...

    Any help is appreciated ...

    Thanks,
    Raghu



    "Raghu" wrote:

    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

  7. #7
    Rui J.M. Silva Guest
    Technically there's no problem in havin 2 MX record with the same priority.
    The result will be a mail delivery load balance by DNS round robin.
    But for your particular scenario there's a major problem:
    To prevent mail loops, you'll have to make one server authoritative. So,
    imagine someone sends a mail for a mailbox that is on SERVER1, but when the
    sender's server resolves the MX record it gets SERVER2. If SERVER2 is
    authoritative for the SMTP domain, the sender will get a NDR with "user not
    found", although the user exists on SERVER1.
    The only solution is to point the MX record for the non-authoritative
    server.

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo



    "Raghu" <Raghu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:03D51CB8-568E-4270-A438-DFDF876AD46E@microsoft.com...
    Thanks for the reply Silva ,

    That was a nice one ...

    But what happens if I have 2 MX records with same priority ...

    For this kind a setup what i have explained before ... does 2 MX records
    wih
    same priority works ..... or will this give me problem...

    Any help is appreciated ...

    Thanks,
    Raghu



    "Raghu" wrote:

    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

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