| Are you using a Front End to Back End configuration? Are you using an external SMTP server in the DMZ or is your Exchange Server on the dirty side of your network?
All this depends on how your SMTP Connectors will be configured. In general, you can define an Address Space for each domain and set delivery rules for each domain.
In your Exchange System Manager, go to the Administrative Groups, your group name, then select Routing Groups, select your routing group name, then Connectors. This is where you will need at least one or more SMTP Connectors for your email domains.You can also create SMTP Connectors in other Routing Groups to define what Each will be defined with at least one Address Space. Each SMTP Connector also has delivery rules. This is where you can control message size, delivery restrictions, etc. If you are using this server as the delivery point, then you would use DNS to deliver the email otherwise you would forward your email to a Smart Host. This Smart Host may be your own SMTP server in the DMZ or an ISP, etc.
If you are using your own SMTP Server, then you will have to configure it to relay email only for those domains so that you are not allowing Open Relay. If you do, you will quickly find yourself Blacklisted as a Spammer. |