I work for a consulting company and we are selling some speacially developed
software. We have our main e-mail of user@companya.com. We have e-mail
domains for each of the software packages we are selling. info@software1.com
and info@software2.com. I want to have all three e-mail domains on one
exchange server. When someone resplies to e-mail from companya they should
reply back from companya. And the same for the other 2. When mail comes in
for software1 or 2, the mail will be routed to a public folder for multiple
people to see. Is this possible?

Thanks for the help.

Re: Multiple e-mail domains on 1 exchange server by Mark

Mark
Thu Jul 13 13:45:40 CDT 2006

On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 10:56:02 -0700, Jim B.
<JimB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I work for a consulting company and we are selling some speacially developed
>software. We have our main e-mail of user@companya.com. We have e-mail
>domains for each of the software packages we are selling. info@software1.com
>and info@software2.com. I want to have all three e-mail domains on one
>exchange server. When someone resplies to e-mail from companya they should
>reply back from companya. And the same for the other 2. When mail comes in
>for software1 or 2, the mail will be routed to a public folder for multiple
>people to see. Is this possible?
>
>Thanks for the help.

Multiple SMTP addresses are a simple matter of Recipient Policies. In
Exchange System Manager drill town to RP's and create one. You may
want to filter who gets all the address if you don't want to hand
everything out to everybody.

As for selective replying, that's a tadge trickier. www.ivasoft.biz
and ChooseFrom is the accepted answer here. It's not expensive and
easy enough to use. Look at it and test it. The alternatives whilst
native and free are way more complex and frankly would cost you more
in effort than they'd save you in cash.