i have one exchange server 2010, which is working fine with one domain. my exchange is working as follows
- pop3 collector collect emails from one master catchall account and then deliver to exchange server, this working perfect.
now what i want to add another domain to same exchange, i have added new domain as trusted domain & email policy and this new domain email account works fine with internal emails.
now what i have done, i again forward new email account to same catchall account.
but if i send email from any other external email address email is bounce, i can see email receive by pop3 collector but bounce by exchange server.
to make you more clear let me explain logic on which i am working.
i have 2 domains
1. domain1.com (catchall@domain1.com)
2. domain2.com (info@domain2.com -->catchall@domain1.com)
now on my machine with exchange server i have pop3 collector which collect all emails from catchall@domain1.com and forward to exchange 2010 server.
all emails to domain1.com is working perfect but when i send email to info@domain2.com this email redirect to catchall@domain1.com perfectly but when exchanger server receive this email, it bounce.
i have also study the url
and follow the whole process but no success.
i also check that my DNS/MX is working fine as the bounce message is going from my exchange server.
EDIT
the only problem is with accepted domain, as email come to exchange server then bounce back.
i just try this today
i create one user called test, then i goto his properties --> email
there was only one email account test@domain2.com
i try to send email to test@domain2.com from internet (email bounce)
then again i go to test user properties --> email
and Add one email test@domain1.com
again u try to send email to t*est@domain1.com* from internet (email received)
i think the only problem is with accepted domain but in hub transport , it shows accepted
is there any way to check does domain is properly accepted or not in exchange 2010 server.
Thanks
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Have you added the "info@domain2.com" address to the "catchall@domain1.com" account?
air : yes, actually info@domain2.com redirect email to catchall@domain1.com: Is "info@domain2.com" in the address properties of the "catchall@domain1.com" mailbox? If not, it should be, so "catchall@domain1.com" can correctly receive redirected (not forwarded) emails addressed to the "info@domain2.com" address.
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