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SUMMARY
In Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.0, the Internet Mail Service has the
added ability to reroute Internet mail. To configure this feature, you have
to specify any domain(s) that will be handled by Exchange Server. When you
specify a domain in the Routing tab of the Internet Mail Service, a
subdomain match is implied.
MORE INFORMATIONIn Exchange Server 5.0 and Exchange Server 5.0 Service Pack 1 (SP1), if you specify
in the routing list, then this implies that you also want other subdomains
(for example, sales.ms.com) to be rerouted to host1.ms.com.
The rerouting capabilities have been modified in Exchange Server 5.0 SP2 to allow you to specify an exact domain match instead of always doing subdomain matches. To do this you must add a pound sign (#) in front of any domains you want exact matches for. A domain with a pound sign prefix indicates that domain must exactly match the destination domain (the domain in user@domain) to trigger the associated routing action. For example, take the following list:
Mail should be routed as follows:
The matches are done in the following order:
S E R V P A C K
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