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Recipient policy not working in Exchange 2003
Hi All
I am configuring exchange 2003 recipient policies so that a member of a specific group has a different email address. An example is the default policy is username@mydomain.com, a second policy is configured so that members of a specific AD group have an email address of username@otherdomain.com. But the problem I am getting is that only the default recipient policy is working.
I am configuring exchange 2003 recipient policies so that a member of a specific group has a different email address. An example is the default policy is username@mydomain.com, a second policy is configured so that members of a specific AD group have an email address of username@otherdomain.com. But the problem I am getting is that only the default recipient policy is working.
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Hi regentgroup,
What priority does the default policy have? Is it the highest, if so then this takes precedence above any other policy and selects all users.
Good Luck,
Chris
What priority does the default policy have? Is it the highest, if so then this takes precedence above any other policy and selects all users.
Good Luck,
Chris
ASKER
hi
the default policy has the lowest priorty, the othe policy has a priority of 1.
Cheers
the default policy has the lowest priorty, the othe policy has a priority of 1.
Cheers
what filter have you set for this new policy?
ASKER
Hi All
Managed to get it working, added the group I had created back to the recipient policy.
Managed to get it working, added the group I had created back to the recipient policy.
that's cool. thanks for the update
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Go into control panel, printers and from the file menu select server properties. From there select the ports tab and you should be able to remove the ports
Cheers!