QuestionQ13

Managing user accounts, domains, and Directory

Your organization has acquired another company that used a different email provider. Employees from the newly acquired company must be able to send and receive email using two domain names—your organization’s domain name and their former company’s domain name. You need to identify the best approach. What should you do?

  • A Add the acquired company’s domain name as a Secondary Domain, and create user accounts with the new domain name.
  • B Add the acquired company's domain name as an alias domain.
  • C Change the MX records of the old domain to point to the new domain.
  • D Create a mail routing rule in the new domain to route messages addressed to the old domain.
Explanation

A user alias domain automatically gives users an alternate email address at the added domain. Users can send and receive messages using either their primary-domain address or the corresponding alias-domain address. A secondary domain is intended for separate user accounts and mailboxes, rather than providing the same users with addresses at both domains.

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