you can do it - you need to configure exchange to accept mail for the new
domain.

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> Hi,
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> Peter
PeterH - 26 Mar 2008 12:55 GMT
Thanks Diane,
Would it be too much to ask if a link can be provided that specifically
covers the "configure exchange to accept mail for the new domain" issue. I
have got exchange retrieving email for the new company but can't seem to set
up outgoing email for the new company.
Cheers
Peter
> you can do it - you need to configure exchange to accept mail for the new
> domain.
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> > Peter