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Exchange\Domain Split

Before I begin, yes I tried searching for an answer.  Scenario:  Company 1 is splitting into Company 1 and Company 2 (legal reasons).  Company 1 will keep existing Domain (Server 2008r2) and Exchange (2010) with hardware.  Company 2 received new hardware, a new Domain (Server 2012) and Exchange (2013) connected via federated trust.  As of right now we have one Public IP for email for both domains (to receive for Company 2, but send as Company 1). After reading through forums I understand its possible to have a connector between the two Exchange servers to deliver\send email from Company 1 to Company 2 and vice versa.  But, since we need total separation legally, this is not an option.  Question:  Is it possible to have two exchange servers with separate domain names on one public IP address without a connector between the two?  Or is it better to get another public IP address and use our DNS provider to point to separate public IP addresses?  Thank You- Daniel             

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