I am wondering wether it would be possible to mimick
bridgehead feature from 5.5 of rewriting domain part of an
address in all incoming mail. For example have mail come
in on @domain1.com and then forwarding it on to internal
boxes as @domain2.com. Exchange 5.5 IMC could do it and I
heard that 2003 could do it as well....

Re: Address mapping and rewrite in Exchange 2003 by Al

Al
Thu Sep 30 09:46:53 CDT 2004

It can. It's a sync that does it. You can find it under the tools section
on www.microsoft.com/exchange

Something like addressrewrite is the name of it.
"Dima" <voland@begemot.com> wrote in message
news:45c701c4a6f8$542fb750$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>I am wondering wether it would be possible to mimick
> bridgehead feature from 5.5 of rewriting domain part of an
> address in all incoming mail. For example have mail come
> in on @domain1.com and then forwarding it on to internal
> boxes as @domain2.com. Exchange 5.5 IMC could do it and I
> heard that 2003 could do it as well....



Re: Address mapping and rewrite in Exchange 2003 by anonymous

anonymous
Thu Sep 30 16:29:36 CDT 2004

Address rewrite tool only does this for outgoing mail.....
>-----Original Message-----
>It can. It's a sync that does it. You can find it under
the tools section
>on www.microsoft.com/exchange
>
>Something like addressrewrite is the name of it.
>"Dima" <voland@begemot.com> wrote in message
>news:45c701c4a6f8$542fb750$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>>I am wondering wether it would be possible to mimick
>> bridgehead feature from 5.5 of rewriting domain part of
an
>> address in all incoming mail. For example have mail come
>> in on @domain1.com and then forwarding it on to internal
>> boxes as @domain2.com. Exchange 5.5 IMC could do it and
I
>> heard that 2003 could do it as well....
>
>
>.
>