dross333
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Exchange 2003 recipient policy problem
HI,
I recently had to remove our primary SMTP email address from the default recipient policy so that I can share the smtp namespace with our Exchange 2007 enviornment. I did create a new recipient policy and added the SMTP address making it primary and making it non authoritative. I notice that when I create a new user account and mail enable it, it is taking the primary SMTP email address from the default recipient policy and not from the new recipient policy. I thought it would take from the new recipient policy as it has a higher priority.
Thanks
I recently had to remove our primary SMTP email address from the default recipient policy so that I can share the smtp namespace with our Exchange 2007 enviornment. I did create a new recipient policy and added the SMTP address making it primary and making it non authoritative. I notice that when I create a new user account and mail enable it, it is taking the primary SMTP email address from the default recipient policy and not from the new recipient policy. I thought it would take from the new recipient policy as it has a higher priority.
Thanks
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Yes, it is set as Primary.
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Thanks very much. Moving this up in priority did the trick.
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Ref : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997797(EXCHG.65).aspx