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    TSAM Guest

    Creating a Sub Domain under Windows 2003 Domain

    Hello,

    We have Windows 2003 domain named abc.com. We have Exchange 2003 Server
    with users having address user@abc.com. I want to create a sub domain called
    sales.abc.com. Also I want to receive/ send mail from users having address
    user@sales.abc.com. How should I approach this and what are the steps? Does
    creating an MX for the sub domain helpful in any ways? Do i have make any
    changes to reciient policy?

    Thanks

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    Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] Guest

    Re: Creating a Sub Domain under Windows 2003 Domain

    Read inline please.

    In news:4CFDA7EC-4B93-46A6-B3C8-CDD64D5B4196@microsoft.com,
    TSAM <TSAM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    > Hello,
    >
    > We have Windows 2003 domain named abc.com. We have Exchange 2003
    > Server with users having address user@abc.com. I want to create a sub
    > domain called sales.abc.com. Also I want to receive/ send mail from
    > users having address user@sales.abc.com. How should I approach this
    > and what are the steps?


    1. In Exchange System Manager:
    Expand Recipients and click on Recipient Policies. Then in the right hand
    pane, right mouse click Default Policy and choose Properties, select the
    E-mail Addresses tab, click New, select SMTP Address, Click OK, In the
    address field of the dialog that opens, type: @sales.abc.com and Click OK.
    Place a check in the box next to @sales.abc.com, then click OK.
    You can then add e-mail addresses to your Sales dept, in ADU&C or you have
    the option of right mouse clicking Default Policy and selecting "Apply this
    policy now" which will add a sales.abc.com e-mail address to users that
    still have ":Automatically update e-mail addresses based on Recipient
    Policy"

    Does creating an MX for the sub domain
    > helpful in any ways?


    In your public DNS:
    You will need to add an MX record to your Public DNS zone for abc.com:

    Name Type Data

    sales MX 10 <mailserverhostname>

    You should already have one for:

    @ MX 10 <mailserverhostname>

    Keep in mind, the Name column of the above records will vary from DNS server
    to DNS server. But the Data Column should give the same SMTP host name for
    both MX records.





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