Wed, Nov 11 2009 22:57
bradley
Changing the domain name in the email
SeanDaniel.com - Small Business Server and Other Technology: Hosting Multiple Domains on SBS 2008/Exchange 2007:
http://sbs.seandaniel.com/2008/10/hosting-multiple-domains-on-sbs.html
For many small firms they have multiple email accounts. We already pointed to that blog post for how you can add additional domains. But while we're here let's talk about some other policies including the Email domain name and the iPhone password lock policy.
If you need to change the email domain policy for the firm
Click Start and point to All Programs and click on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and then launch the Exchange Management Console.
Expand Organization Configuration and select Hub Transport.
From there right mouse click the default sbs mail policy and click edit

Click next and adjust the email domain policy as you need.
I'm also recapping all of the Exchange related enhancements you may want to do in Exchange 2007
The Official SBS Blog : How to Configure Trusted SMTP Relay in Exchange on SBS 2008:
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2008/09/18/how-to-configure-trusted-smtp-relay-in-exchange-on-sbs-2008.aspx
The Official SBS Blog : How to Send Email from the Internet to Sharepoint on SBS 2008:
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2009/02/20/how-to-send-email-from-the-internet-to-sharepoint-on-sbs-2008.aspx
The Official SBS Blog : How Do I Change Message Size Limits in Exchange 2007?:
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2008/10/28/how-do-i-change-message-size-limits-in-exchange-2007.aspx
The Official SBS Blog : How to Configure Non-Authoritative Accepted Domains in SBS 2008 (Exchange 2007):
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2008/09/25/how-to-configure-non-authoritative-accepted-domains-in-sbs-2008-exchange-2007.aspx
It's at this point in the migration where you should go into your firewall and flip the email port 25 to be pointing to this new box rather than the old box.
Also you should have ahead of time limited the firewall to your mail hygiene hoster. This keeps port 25 closed to only that provider's traffic and does not expose your port 25 to drive by port rattlings.

The next setting to do is to ensure that the phones get the password setting you want by adjusting the phone policy.
Go into the client access, Windows SBS Mobile Mailbox policy and adjust/set up additional policies as you need.

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