Yes. OWA is not affected. This is a documented issue with Microsoft, as the links I provided state. I am looking for someone with knowledge of how to overcome this issue. Regards, Chris ________________________________ From: exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Arnold, Jamie Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 6:31 PM To: exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ExchangeList] Re: OMA and Multiple domains Does OWA work without the second email address? ________________________________ From: exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Wall Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 4:38 PM To: exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ExchangeList] OMA and Multiple domains Hello all, Here is a brain teaser for you... Our organization has multiple domains (ex. gk.com; gk.NL; gk.CO.UK; gk.DK etc...) that we provide e-mail services for. We are one organization in one forest. Users in our default SMTP domain for OMA is gk.com. When we create users in other child domains, they are not given the default SMTP address gk.com. Since this does not match the default OMA address, they can not use OMA services. If I assign a secondary SMTP address to their account with gk.com, OMA works. We do not want to do this however. My research shows the following: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555523/en-us http://seanda.blogspot.com/2004/10/outlook-mobile-access-acting-up.html neither of these seem to be a solution for us. Anyone have any ideas? Regards, Chris Wall - MCSE + Messaging, MCSA NAM Exchange Administrator Chris.Wall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx T (919) 460-3236 F (919) 468-4889 Global Knowledge LEARNING. To Make a Difference. http://www.globalknowledge.com <BLOCKED::http://www.globalknowledge.com/>