myDomain.com website and poop3 is hosted by ISP but I am talking over soon...

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Stephan Barr

And i'm installing a w2K domain now. Shall I use the registered dmoain.name for the new intenral w2k domain even though the name is currently in use with pop3...? I will be installing Exchange 2000 and will redirect all the pop3 to new Exchange server.
 
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And i'm installing a w2K domain now. Shall I use the registered
dmoain.name for the new intenral w2k domain even though the name is
currently in use with pop3...? I will be installing Exchange 2000 and will
redirect all the pop3 to new Exchange server.

Please only use plain text in NGs.

No. Internal and external names should be separtate. A split horizon is
not the best solution.
The internal domain needs to be dotted.
Ex. domain.internal, domain.local, internal.domain.com <-(my preference)

In the Exchange, I create addresses for external and internal domains but
set default to external so when someone replies, it goes to the external
domain. If you set the default to the internal address, then it bounces
since the Internet does not have information for (e-mail address removed).
There is no reason for email from internal, to internal, to go external so
address internal mail to (e-mail address removed).

All workstations/servers should only have DNS set to internal DNS. DNS
should be on the main AD server. Only reference ISP's DNS servers
[optional] with a forwarder in the DNS server settings. Make sure the root
entry "." in the forward lookup zone is not present. If you eliminate
creating a forwarder, the root hint servers will be used for Internet
naming.

HTH...

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