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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.