Where does the time stamp come from in an OWA (Outlook Web Access) 2000 originated message?
In the OWA 2000 options, the user can specify a time zone which is the source of the time stamp. In Exchange 5.5 you could route domains to another domain through the internet mail connector. For instance, suppose I have “company.com” and I have all my email addresses set up for “company.com”. Then I buy the domain “mycompany.com.” I used to be able to route all email that went to “mycompany.com” to “company.com” without adding the additional emails to my users. Is this still possible in Exchange 2000? If so,where? How it worked in 5.5 In Exchange 5.5, if you wanted to route messages for abc.com and xyz.com to one Exchange org, you could: – add the additional domain name to the Routing tab of the IMS – tell it to treat mail for xyz.com as ; then any messages delivered to your Exchange users that had an SMTP domain of xyz.com would be delivered. How it works in Exchange 2000 You cannot add a local domain. There is Domains node in the UI. The only way to end up creating domains is to: 1.