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Dominio outlook exchange

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Accepted domains are configured as global settings for your Exchange organization. You need to configure each domain for which your Exchange organization relays or sends messages as an accepted domain in your organization.
If you have a Perimeter Transport server with subscription on the perimeter network, you can configure accepted domains on a mailbox server in the Exchange organization. The configuration of accepted domains is replicated to the Perimeter Transport server during EdgeSync synchronization. For more information, see Perimeter subscriptions.
An organization can have more than one SMTP domain. The set of email domains for an organization includes accepted domains. In Exchange 2013, an accepted domain is considered authorized if the Exchange organization hosts mailboxes for recipients in this SMTP domain.
By default, when the first Exchange 2013 Mailbox server is installed, an accepted domain is configured as authorized for the Exchange organization. The default accepted domain is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the forest root domain. Often, the internal domain name is different from the external domain name. For example, the internal domain name may be contoso.local, although the external domain name is contoso.com. The DNS mail exchange agent (MX) record for the organization references contoso.com, which is the SMTP namespace that is assigned to users when creating an email address policy. You must create an accepted domain that matches the external domain name.

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Accepted domains are configured as a global configuration of the Exchange organization. You need to configure each domain for which your Exchange organization relays or sends messages as an accepted domain in your organization.
If you have a Perimeter Transport server with subscription on the perimeter network, you can configure accepted domains on a mailbox server in the Exchange organization. The configuration of accepted domains is replicated to the Perimeter Transport server during EdgeSync synchronization. For more information, see Perimeter subscriptions.
An organization can have more than one SMTP domain. The set of email domains for an organization includes accepted domains. In Exchange 2013, an accepted domain is considered authorized if the Exchange organization hosts mailboxes for recipients in this SMTP domain.
By default, when the first Exchange 2013 Mailbox server is installed, an accepted domain is configured as authorized for the Exchange organization. The default accepted domain is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the forest root domain. Often, the internal domain name is different from the external domain name. For example, the internal domain name may be contoso.local, although the external domain name is contoso.com. The DNS mail exchange agent (MX) record for the organization references contoso.com, which is the SMTP namespace that is assigned to users when creating an e-mail address policy. You must create an accepted domain that matches the external domain name.

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Accepted domains are configured as a global configuration of the Exchange organization. You need to configure each domain for which your Exchange organization relays or sends messages as an accepted domain in your organization.
If you have a Perimeter Transport server with subscription on the perimeter network, you can configure accepted domains on a mailbox server in the Exchange organization. The configuration of accepted domains is replicated to the Perimeter Transport server during EdgeSync synchronization. For more information, see Perimeter subscriptions.
An organization can have more than one SMTP domain. The set of email domains for an organization includes accepted domains. In Exchange 2013, an accepted domain is considered authorized if the Exchange organization hosts mailboxes for recipients in this SMTP domain.
By default, when the first Exchange 2013 Mailbox server is installed, an accepted domain is configured as authorized for the Exchange organization. The default accepted domain is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the forest root domain. Often, the internal domain name is different from the external domain name. For example, the internal domain name may be contoso.local, although the external domain name is contoso.com. The DNS mail exchange agent (MX) record for the organization references contoso.com, which is the SMTP namespace that is assigned to users when creating an email address policy. You must create an accepted domain that matches the external domain name.

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It is possible to configure your Exchange accounts in the mail client you use, provided it is compatible, so that you can access them from any of your devices. Microsoft Outlook is the recommended program for using an Exchange email address with its collaborative features.
This guide will help you to perform the most common operations. However, if you have any questions, we recommend that you contact a specialized service provider or the publisher of the service. We will not be able to assist you. For more information, please refer to the «More information» section of this guide.

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