Applies to: Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-06-11
Use the Address Space tab on the Send Connector properties dialog box to maintain the list of domains for which this Send connector is responsible. You can configure only a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) address space by using the Exchange Management Console. To configure a non-SMTP address space, you must use the New-SendConnector cmdlet in the Exchange Management Shell.
- Add
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To access the Add Address Space control and specify a domain to which the Send connector routes mail, click Add. To identify a domain to which the Send connector routes mail in the window that appears, in the Domain field, type the domain name as in the following example: contoso.com.
If you want the Send connector to also route mail for all subdomains of the specified domain, select the Include all subdomains option. For example, if you select this option, the Send connector will route messages to contoso.com, help.contoso.com, and mail.contoso.com.
You can also include all domain names by entering wildcard characters (*) as follows, for example: "*" or "*.com". Wildcard characters are only permitted when specifying domains or subdomains as defined in RFC 1035. For example, "*.contoso.com" is permitted, but "*contoso.com" is not permitted.
- Remove
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To delete the domain name from the list of domains, select a domain name and then click .
- Apply
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To save the changes that you made without closing the dialog box, click Apply.
For More Information
For more information about Send connectors, see the following topics: