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From: Gorge on 15 Jun 2010 08:40 Hi Guys, I have a business that is merging with another business. Eventually everyone is going to be on a new domain, but for the time being I have to do something to bridge the gap. Both customers are running Windows 2003 with Exchange servers. They are buying a new domain for email, and I was going to link both domains using a trust over a vpn. I've never done this with two exchanges in an organization before. Questions 1) Can two different exchanges co exist in the domain together? 2) Can all the users share email address across the two domains? IE: Customer A has abc(a)abc.com Customer B has abc(a)abc2.com They want to create abc(a)abc3.com Thoughts on how this can be achieved would be welcomed.
From: M on 15 Jun 2010 14:58 Hello: This is a good place to start: http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Exchange-2003-SMTP-Namespace-Sharing.html. -- Regards, M MCTS, MCSA http://SysAdmin-E.com "Gorge" <gorge(a)gorge.com> wrote in message news:%23XhcvzIDLHA.4636(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi Guys, > > I have a business that is merging with another business. Eventually > everyone > is going to be on a new domain, but for the time being I have to do > something to bridge the gap. Both customers are running Windows 2003 with > Exchange servers. They are buying a new domain for email, and I was going > to > link both domains using a trust over a vpn. I've never done this with two > exchanges in an organization before. > > Questions > > 1) Can two different exchanges co exist in the domain together? > 2) Can all the users share email address across the two domains? IE: > > Customer A has > abc(a)abc.com > > Customer B has > > abc(a)abc2.com > > They want to create > abc(a)abc3.com > > Thoughts on how this can be achieved would be welcomed. > >
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