XIMS: Restricting Internet E-Mail to specific domains via IMS (196793)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5
This article was previously published under Q196793 SUMMARY
This article quickly explains how to restrict Internet mail to specific
Internet e-mail domains. It is geared towards Exchange Server organizations
that do not permit users to send and receive Internet mail, but must
communicate over the Internet Mail Service to other Exchange Server
organizations or sites.
To restrict sending Internet mail to specific domain, perform the following
steps:
- In the Exchange Server Administrator program connections, double-click
on the Internet Mail Service to open the property pages.
- Select the Address Space tab, which specifies which domains the Internet
Mail Service is allowed to send mail to.
- If the Internet Mail Service is currently configured to send to all
Internet mail domains, you will see "SMTP * 1" in the Address Space.
Select the entry, click Edit, and the SMTP properties will appear.
- In the E-Mail Domain field, edit the entry to specify a specific domain.
For example, specifying "*@microsoft.com," allows the users to send
Internet mail only to the microsoft.com domain.
- Click OK to add the allowed domain.
- To allow the users to send e-mail to more than one domain, click New,
specify the Type (SMTP in all cases regarding the Internet Mail
Service), and type the address of the second allowed domain.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 4/28/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbinfo KB196793 |
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