> Is  it  possible  to get our two email servers using the same domain
> name,  and  yet,  have  two sets of users? The exchange server would
> house  the higher ups, and the imail for us lowly common folk. Or do
> I have to create a new domain for the exchange server?

Like John said, exchange2aliases (see my sig) is absolutely suited for
this with minimal hassle.

The  key  to  such  setup  is  having a routing subdomain known to the
MX+mailbox  server  and the alternate mailbox-only server. The *users*
never  see this domain anywhere, but it allows for transparent address
rewriting  to  flexibly  deliver mail off-box after acceptance by your
IMail  MX.  (With  Imail  + Exchange + exchange2aliases in particular,
there is even a little-known feature that makes it possible to do this
without  having  a routing domain, but on principle it is still a good
idea  so  that  the  theory  would  be  portable  across other MTAs in
future.)

--Sandy


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