reneeg
Wed Oct 08 12:55:31 CDT 2003
Hi Mark:
Thank you for using the Microsoft Direct Access Newsgroup for Small
Business Server 2000. If you need to add additional email addresses for
external domains to Exchange users, even after running the To Do List, (for
instance users also have a POP3 email domain, or the business buys a second
domain name), you can do that in the Exchange System Manager by using the
Default Recipient Policy. Any email address added to this policy then gets
applied to all Users by default.
To add an SMTP address to the Default Recipient Policy follow these steps:
1. Open the Exchange System Manager.
2. Expand "Recipients."
3. Click on "Recipient Policies."
4. Double click on "Default Recipient Policy" in the right hand pane.
5. Click on the "Email Addresses" tab.
6. Click on "New" and choose "SMTP address."
7. Enter the domain name in the following format: @yourdomain.com in the
address field and then click on OK.
This will add the new address to all users. The following articles discuss
the Recipient policies and ways to edit them and create new ones:
319201 HOW TO: Use Recipient Policies to Control E-mail Addresses in
Exchange
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=319201
285136 XADM: How to Customize the SMTP E-mail Address Generators Through
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=285136
Also, here are two Knowledge Base articles that discuss how to set up an
SBS server with either a single NIC or with 2 NICS:
309633 How to Configure a SBS for Full Time Internet Access with a Single
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=309633
306802 How to Configure Small Business Server for Full Time Internet Access
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=306802
In a single network adapter scenario, ISA will only function in Cached
Mode. In a 2 NIC scenario ISA will do cache and serve as a firewall. The
Internet Connection Wizard in the To Do List will add ISA server to it's
configuration options if 2 network adapters are installed, which will allow
you to configure standard packet filtering for the firewall piece.
Hello <Customer Name>,
Best Regards,
Renee Geffre, Windows 2000 MCSE, MCSA
Microsoft Online Support Engineer
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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