> If there aren't too many users involved, you could also add an extra > smtp address to each of their Active Directory profiles. This way a > copy of the mail would be sent to new smtp address. As long as you don't > configure client access to the new address the user would never know. Doesn't that then just act like an alias, not actually creating a new Exchange mail box? Example: Exchange primary mail box is john.doe@xxxxxxxxxx Add john@xxxxxxxxxx is a alias for john.doe@xxxxxxxxxx an not a separate mail box. Correct? John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA Engineer/Consultant eServices For You www.eservicesforyou.com