Well as you may or may not be aware there is a limitation when hosting multiple e-mail domains on an exchange 2003 server. When clients are connecting to the exchange server they can receive all the e-mail from all of the different e-mail; domains that you have setup. However, users can only send mail out their primary e-mail address. I know I can't be the only who has run into the need to have users send e-mail out6 a secondary e-mail address.
So far the two options that I have come up with are:
A) setup a second account for every user on the network (only 8-10 atm) and have all the addition e-mail addresses go on this secind mailbox. Set all the users up as pop3 clients for these addition e-mail accounts.
B) Just add the new e-mail domains to the server and setup all of their e-mail accounts as pop3 accounts.
Both options will work but it seems extremely rediculous for such a simple task.
So far the two options that I have come up with are:
A) setup a second account for every user on the network (only 8-10 atm) and have all the addition e-mail addresses go on this secind mailbox. Set all the users up as pop3 clients for these addition e-mail accounts.
B) Just add the new e-mail domains to the server and setup all of their e-mail accounts as pop3 accounts.
Both options will work but it seems extremely rediculous for such a simple task.