.local domain vs. .com domain
We have a single .local domain (ourdomain.local) in a Windows Server 2003 environment. I now have a single Exchange Server 2003 setup, but not yet in production. Our current email is setup on POP3 ourside our network as ourdomain.com. My question is, should we continue to use the .local domain and just add a .com domain to it, or somehow rename the .local to .com? I am only lookingforinfo on the internal network, AD, DNS, etc., not external DNS, MX,etc. Any suggestions and a general overview of what needs to be done would be appreciated. Thanks for any help or suggestions.
November 5th, 2008 11:57pm

Hi, Yes keep your .local domain for inside. Just modify the recipient policy in Exchange 2003 so it contains the .com domain and set it as the default address. Beside this you have to change your external DNS so the A-record where the MX-record points to is the external IP-address where the mailserver can be contacted on. For a tutorial on how to change the recipient policylook this site: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/249299 Regards, Johan blog: www.johanveldhuis.nl
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November 6th, 2008 12:38am

Hi, You can refer to the article as below link: http://www.petri.co.il/configure_exchange_2000_2003_to_receive_email_for_other_domains.htm Hope that helps. Thanks Allen
November 7th, 2008 1:09pm

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