External mail address

Hi,
there is no possibility to set up an external mail address like in mobileme?
Thanks

Hello,
Do you mean you can send message to other external domain, but when you reply a message from external user, the NDR information generate? If so, I recommend you post the detailed NDR information.
When you send message to external domain or reply a message from external user, the DNS MX record for external domain will be solved. If you receive a message from external domain, your MX record will be solved.
If I have misunderstanding, please free let me know.
Cara Chen
TechNet Community Support

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