This step-by-step article describes how to specify a masquerade name for a domain. A masquerade domain replaces the local domain name in any
Mail From lines in the message header.
Set the Masquerade Domain Name
1. | Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager. |
2. | If administrative groups are enabled, expand the administrative group in which the server that you want to use is located. |
3. | In the console tree, click Server, expand your server, and then double-click Protocols. |
4. | Double-click SMTP, right-click the SMTP virtual server that you want to work with, and then click Properties. |
5. | In the Properties dialog box, on the Delivery tab, click Advanced. |
6. | In the Advanced Delivery dialog box, in the Masquerade Domain box, type the domain name that should receive any nondelivery reports. |
7. | If you want to override the default FQDN, type a new value in the Fully-qualified Domain Name box, and then click Check DNS to ensure that you have entered the correct value and that DNS resolution is configured properly. |
8. | Click OK, and then click OK again. |