From: aa90017 on
Greetings,

Currently, I have domain1.com set as the default email address for the users
on this network. The company has registered domain2.com and want that to be
the new default email address they send out from but still want to receive
email from both domain1.com and domain2.com .. I was able to find threads
and setup email so that mail from both domains are received into the
corresponding email addresses. Now I just need the default email address
that they send out from to be domain2.com.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
From: Jim on
On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 02:10:01 -0800, aa90017
<aa90017(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>
>Greetings,
>
>Currently, I have domain1.com set as the default email address for the users
>on this network. The company has registered domain2.com and want that to be
>the new default email address they send out from but still want to receive
>email from both domain1.com and domain2.com .. I was able to find threads
>and setup email so that mail from both domains are received into the
>corresponding email addresses. Now I just need the default email address
>that they send out from to be domain2.com.
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Change the default recipient policy, making it so that the new domain
is in bold. Then choose to apply it.
From: jesmin ningthoujam on
In the Recipient Policy, check the new Email Address and set as Default.
Apply changes.

~cheers~
"aa90017" <aa90017(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Greetings,
>
> Currently, I have domain1.com set as the default email address for the
> users
> on this network. The company has registered domain2.com and want that to
> be
> the new default email address they send out from but still want to receive
> email from both domain1.com and domain2.com .. I was able to find threads
> and setup email so that mail from both domains are received into the
> corresponding email addresses. Now I just need the default email address
> that they send out from to be domain2.com.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.