Actually they can have it. That was how the original contractor set us up back in 97 and it was wrong then as well back they we were imfcu.com but since we weren't going to be sending to the internet it was an easy way to determine the internal and external mail. Now 13 years later we are combining and I think we will end up removing the im_dom1.indianafcu from the global address list and setting it at IMCU.com. Then using the doc you directed me to we will restrict email on groups policy instead of address range.
_____ From: Richard Stovall [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:42 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: Stop SMTP mail I actually don't think you have to worry about recipients receiving mail from the internet if they only have im_dom1.indianafcu.com addresses. im_dom1.indianafcu.com isn't valid because of the underscore, is it? (Unrelated - You might want to purchase indianafcu.com and let it sit - just for safety's sake.) On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Richard Stovall <[email protected]> wrote: Have a look at http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF009.html and http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF025.html and see where they take you. I haven't set up this configuration before, but it seems straightforward enough. Perhaps some of our esteemed MVPs have easier/better methods or links. On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:08 AM, David W. McSpadden <[email protected]> wrote: Perfect. Now how to accomplish this. _____ From: Richard Stovall [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:08 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: Stop SMTP mail Starting to make sense. Joe and Jane should be able to send mail to internal recipients only, and should never be able to send a message outside your Exchange organization? Bossfolk should be able to send anywhere, but always have imcu.com show as the sender? On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:02 AM, David W. McSpadden <[email protected]> wrote: Jane and Joe only get one, internal mail only. Bossman and Bosslady get two, internal and external. They have had them forever. Now we are taking control of both. Now in ADUC the accounts look like this: Jane smtp:j...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com <mailto:smtp%3aj...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com> set as primary Joe smtp:j...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com <mailto:smtp%3a...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com> set as primary Bossman smtp:boss...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com <mailto:smtp%3aboss...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com> , smtp:[email protected] <mailto:smtp%[email protected]> set as primary Bosslady smtp:bossl...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com <mailto:smtp%3abossl...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com> , smtp:[email protected] <mailto:smtp%[email protected]> set as primary Default SMTP connector is set to forward * smtp mail to the Ironport. The Ironport is getting all the IM_DOM1 traffic and cannot make a DNS connection to MX of IM_DOM1 and is rejecting all IM_DOM1 traffic. So I am just trying to keep the IM_DOM1 traffic local to exchange and not have it travel up to the Ironport in the first place?? Does this make any sense? _____ From: Richard Stovall [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 8:54 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: Stop SMTP mail So Joe and Jane each have two e-mail addresses? Do you want them to have one account/inbox, or complete separation between the two? On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:45 AM, David W. McSpadden <[email protected]> wrote: I think so but also I don't want joetel...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com to be able to send to the Internet I do however want joeteller to be able to send to janeteller but that should use the mapi client of exchange correct?? _____ From: Richard Stovall [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 8:42 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: Stop SMTP mail So the issue is what shows up as the sender's address on outbound messages that originate on your Exchange server? On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:36 AM, David W. McSpadden <[email protected]> wrote: That is the default smtp address for all users on this exchange server. We have in the past not wanted anyone with that address to be able to sent mail to the Internet. We had a second smtp address from an Internet based email provider that we are currently migrating into Exchange. Once all the pop accounts have been completely imported into Exchange we are going to switch the DNS to point to our firewall. Not everyone in the org has a second smtp address. So we want those individuals to stay within the org and not be able to send those not qualified emails to the internet and allow the second smtp address to send and receive at will. So I have a default connector currently that points to the Ironport * all smtp traffic from the exchange server. I set up the second connector and set it to point to [127.0.0.1] for all im_dom1.indianafcu.com traffic but I was able to send to my yahoo account from the im_dom1.indianafcu.com account base. ???? _____ From: Richard Stovall [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 8:30 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: Stop SMTP mail I don't think an SMTP connector should be necessary, and to be honest it sounds like a strange solution given the information I've seen so far. Can you tell us more about the desired result? Do the people with email addresses in that domain have accounts on your Exchange server? Is it your desire to have the Exchange server host mail for that domain? On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:23 AM, David W. McSpadden <[email protected]> wrote: Ok I did that and ran rebuild now in Recipient Update Services. But im_dom1.indianafcu.com can still send to the Internet??? -----Original Message----- From: Jay Dale [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 4:09 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Stop SMTP mail You could create an SMTP connector and put in the domain name, then point the smart host to 127.0.0.1. Jay Dale I.T. Manager, 3GiG Mobile: 713.299.2541 Email: [email protected] Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail, including any attached files, may contain confidential and/or privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination or copying of this e-mail and attachments, if any, or the information contained herein, is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive information for the intended recipient), please contact the sender by reply e-mail and delete all copies of this message. -----Original Message----- From: David W. McSpadden [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 3:06 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Stop SMTP mail I have an Exchange 2003 Standard sp2 server. I have some legacy smtp addresses laying around in ADUC of n...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com. I would like Exchange to not relay those emails to the Internet. Just keep them in house. Is there a way to not allow *...@im_dom1.indianafcu.com to relay to the Internet addresses???
