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I have let's say domain x.com and domain y.com.
My users needs to get mail from both x and y, but due to legal reasons, the mail must not be in same mailbox. I guess if I exchange opens the user and under SMTP enter user@x.com and user@y.com it will end in the same mailbox, which is not legal in my case.
Can a user have several "Inboxes" (physical splitted mail files) in Exchange?
I hope you know what I mean - it's difficult to explain.
Thx, Mojo
Could you have two exchange servers that both authenticated with a single active directory server? – kobaltz – 2013-02-03T20:02:18.800
Hi, emmmm no, becuase we're a small company (on 16 employies), so having two exchange servers will be overkill. :) – MojoDK – 2013-02-06T10:20:51.893
You could create a bare metal hypervisor and then install the two exchange servers on it. That way you save the resources of having to dedicate another physical computer. – kobaltz – 2013-02-06T14:12:35.237