Configuring Remote Domains
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1
You can set unique delivery requirements for a specific remote domain by adding a domain and configuring it accordingly. For example, you can set a predetermined delivery route, set authentication, and require that Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption be used on all connections to the domain. If the remote domain is not specifically configured, the SMTP service will not perform any of these operations when delivering to this domain. It will, however, complete a normal DNS lookup.
This section includes the following information:
Configuring ATRN for Remote Domains: Describes how to create a remote domain for an address that periodically reviews messages and enable ATRN for the domain.
Configuring Authentication for Remote Domains: Describes how to configure the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) virtual server to provide the authentication credentials required by the remote domain.
Configuring SMTP Virtual Server Relay for Remote Domains: Describes how to configure an SMTP virtual server to relay mail to a remote domain.
Enabling TLS Encryption for Remote Domains: Describes how to enable TLS encryption for a remote domain.