Planning and implementing mail routing
Mail routing is the collection of processes that happens after a message has left the sender. Actions taken along the route may include examining for malware or spam, redirecting based on message properties, adding Carbon copy (Cc) or Blind carbon copy (Bcc) recipients, adding additional mail headers, encrypting or decrypting content, or even rejecting mail.
Understanding domains
Domains (sometimes referred to as namespaces) are the configuration objects that are used to reference groups of related objects managed by a single organization. Domains are typically names of some sort and are composed of two parts:
- Second level domain – Typically used to refer to the managing organization. For example, in fabrikam.com, fabrikam is the second-level domain name.
- Top-level domain – The top-level domain is used to group types of related second-level domains. You’re probably familiar with the most common top-level...