Hi,

Does anyone know if it is possible to host more than one domain on
Exchange 2003 as part of the SBS 2003 server at all? If so does anyone
have aor know of a KB article etc that explains on how to set it up?

Cheers.

Re: Exchange 2003 and multiple email domains by SuperGumby

SuperGumby
Thu Jan 05 08:32:50 CST 2006

SBS public Newsgroups:

SBS 4.x: microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz
SBS 2000: microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000
SBS 2003: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs

if your current news server does not carry the mentioned groups you should
be able to connect directly to news.microsoft.com


http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;289833
XIMS: How to Receive Messages for Two SMTP Domains Using Exchange 2000

2003 is similar

"Enis" <jack.gray@ihug.co.nz> wrote in message
news:1136451553.198618.249730@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if it is possible to host more than one domain on
> Exchange 2003 as part of the SBS 2003 server at all? If so does anyone
> have aor know of a KB article etc that explains on how to set it up?
>
> Cheers.
>



Re: Exchange 2003 and multiple email domains by Enis

Enis
Fri Jan 06 14:06:17 CST 2006

Sorry, I should have worded this a little better. Is it possible to
host two email domains on a SBS 2003 server? At present I have a
domain registered to the SBS Server called ABC.local / .com etc where I
have a number of email accounts on that domain. Is it possible to
register XYZ.com etc so that I can host email accounts for that domain
as well on my exchange server? The reason for this is that I have
multiple email accounts and two of them I send from on a regular basis.
I could set up POP3 connectors on the other email maccounts, but I
will lose the functionality of being able to log in via OWA and send
email messages from one of those accounts.

I have had a look at that last newsgroup in the past and it is full of
spammers making stupid rude remarks etc to the point where it looks as
if no one wants to publish anything contructive on them anymore.
Thanks.


Re: Exchange 2003 and multiple email domains by SuperGumby

SuperGumby
Fri Jan 06 14:11:11 CST 2006

your question was understood and answered.

The 'noise' level of the SBS2003 group is very low, I plain dunno where
you're coming from on that score.

"Enis" <jack.gray@ihug.co.nz> wrote in message
news:1136577977.746213.168470@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Sorry, I should have worded this a little better. Is it possible to
> host two email domains on a SBS 2003 server? At present I have a
> domain registered to the SBS Server called ABC.local / .com etc where I
> have a number of email accounts on that domain. Is it possible to
> register XYZ.com etc so that I can host email accounts for that domain
> as well on my exchange server? The reason for this is that I have
> multiple email accounts and two of them I send from on a regular basis.
> I could set up POP3 connectors on the other email maccounts, but I
> will lose the functionality of being able to log in via OWA and send
> email messages from one of those accounts.
>
> I have had a look at that last newsgroup in the past and it is full of
> spammers making stupid rude remarks etc to the point where it looks as
> if no one wants to publish anything contructive on them anymore.
> Thanks.
>



Re: Exchange 2003 and multiple email domains by Enis

Enis
Sun Jan 08 02:21:52 CST 2006

Cheers. Unfortunately Outlook Express will not open anymorte on my
laptop for some starnage reason. the msimn.exe file launches and
quickly disappears again?! Anyway, what other software applications do
you know that would allow me to subscribe to any of these newsgroups.
I remember looking the bottom one up on the web a while back and it was
full of crap. Sorry newsgroups and software applications for them are
relatively new to me as I have never really had to use them before so
any help here would be great, cheers.