12-13-2005 07:05 AM - edited 03-18-2019 05:23 PM
I need a help to solve the SMTP domain issue.
1. Unity
- primary location SMTP domain=domain1.com
- delivery location SMTP domain=yyyy.ca
2. Exchange server
- default recipient policy=@domain1.com and @Marnix Coosemans.ca
- VC's SMTP transport sink=domain1.com
2. 3rd party email server
- primary location SMTP domain=yyyy.ca
- delivery location SMTP domain=domain1.com
With the configuration, cannot the Unity send to 3rd party because yyyy.ca think as local instead of remote SMTP. it works if I remove yyyy.ca from the default recipient policy.
I must stick the default policy as the above and question is how can I resolve the issue? can I create a new policy with @domain1.com only and bind to VC?
Please advise.
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12-13-2005 07:57 AM
You can't have a remote delivery location as yyyy.ca AND have yyyy.ca as a default recipient policy. You would have to create a new domain for the delivery location (one that is not on the recipient policy) and then change the local delivery smtp domain on the 3rd party voicemail system.
It's just not possible to tell exchange that yyyy.ca is local and then expect it to deliver it to a remote smtp location.
12-13-2005 07:57 AM
You can't have a remote delivery location as yyyy.ca AND have yyyy.ca as a default recipient policy. You would have to create a new domain for the delivery location (one that is not on the recipient policy) and then change the local delivery smtp domain on the 3rd party voicemail system.
It's just not possible to tell exchange that yyyy.ca is local and then expect it to deliver it to a remote smtp location.
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