Restrict outgoing mail
Hi,I have an Ex 2007 environment. We have it centralized at the corporate office. We run a one domain AD structure - but have several email 'domains' @business.com, @business2.com, etc. So, I have a request to create an email address and allow that email address to ONLY be allowed to send email to @business1.com They should not be allowed to send email to @business2.com, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.ZachZach Smith
October 1st, 2009 5:25pm

Something like Ethical Wall, you can do so withTransportrules, from a sender to people with condition of "To" header contains text pattern like @business2.com... An example is here... How to Configure an Ethical Wall http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123878.aspx Amit Tank | MVP Exchange Server | MCITP: EMA | MCSA: M | http://ExchangeShare.WordPress.com
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October 1st, 2009 5:43pm

Hi, Blocking a user from receiving Internet based mail is much simpler in Exchange 2003 because our good friends at Microsoft included a simple checkbox, so here are the steps you can take: Open the properties for the user that you want to stop receiving Internet mail in Active Directory Users and Computers. Select the Exchange General tab, and then click on the Delivery Restrictions button, the Delivery Restrictions dialog box will now appear. Check the From authenticated users only checkbox in the Message Restrictions section. By checking the From authenticated users only checkbox, this user will still be able to receive mail from users in your organization but will be unable to receive mail from anyone who cannot successfully authenticate with your server. Sunny Kewalramani
October 1st, 2009 9:28pm

Yes,For internet senders, you can follow Sunny suggestion. You can also achieve your goal to follow Amit's one.For internal senders,Amit's advice is preferred.By the way, I think your question should be "restrict inbound mail" Frank Wang
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October 2nd, 2009 6:00am

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