We did something similar at the University of Cincinnati.  I created a
secondary SMTP address of @UC.EDU for all out users.  The return address for
our users is their primary SMTP address of @UCMAIL.UC.EDU.  If you just
create a secondary SMTP address but don't make it the return address, mail
should stay on the system.

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Plahtinsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 1:27 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Question ??

E2k W2k sp3
I work at OSU, I am in charge of the buildings network/domain.  All OSU
employees get an [EMAIL PROTECTED] address.  I own the domain
shc.ohio-state.edu so most everyone in my building has there mail
forwarded from there osu.edu address to our domain address.  When one
person in my domain wants to send mail to another person in my domain
they sometimes type in the osu.edu domain or use there personal contacts
that have the osu.edu instead using the GAL .  I need all mail by
someone in the domain to stay in my domain.  If I set everyone's primary
email address on my exchange server to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can this
cause any problems?

Matt Plahtinsky, MCP
The Ohio State University
Student Health Services

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