it is an old domain that the company used to own , the domain and admin contact was hosted by another company , now we will handle the admin contact info so it should be for one user only ________________________________ From: exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rick Boza Sent: January 21, 2009 9:30 AM To: exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ExchangeList] Re: recipient policies You'll need to filter based on some rule that allows you to separate the "new" users from the "old" users - perhaps an OU? But - how you would apply this actually depends on what your goal is. Are you running this second domain as a reply-to address for these new users? Then you need multiple policies and some way of filtering them (for example, LDAP as James suggested) Are you integrating these users into your existing domain, and just want to be able to receive email at the old SMTP address and old email domain? If that's the case, I would just add them to the default policy as an underspecified (or secondary) SMTP address and let everyone get it. It doesn't hurt anything to have more than one SMTP address. Basically how you want the 'reply-to' address to read is what will define the policy architecture you need. On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Motlik, Richard <RMotlik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I only need it for one email address, can you give me an idea what kind of ldap filter I need ?? ________________________________ From: exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Chong Sent: January 20, 2009 10:02 PM To: exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ExchangeList] Re: recipient policies In that case you will need to create a new policy with new smtp domain and ldap filter. Give this policy a higher priority then your default priority. James Chong Sr. Systems Engineer Simplexity, LLC. 11130 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 300 Reston, VA 20191 O (703) 657-4612 C (703) 863-1483 ________________________________ From: exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Motlik, Richard [RMotlik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 5:50 PM To: exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ExchangeList] Re: recipient policies Thanks for the reply James , I just don't want everybody getting this new domain address Regards Richard ________________________________ From: exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Chong Sent: January 20, 2009 4:39 PM To: 'exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: [ExchangeList] Re: recipient policies Resending; appears my signature is barfing on this news group. From: James Chong Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 4:31 PM To: exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: recipient policies Default is perfectly fine. Hosting Multiple SMTP Domains on Exchange 2000 http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF010.html From: exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Motlik, Richard Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 4:26 PM To: exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ExchangeList] recipient policies Hello I have 1 exchange 2003 sp2 server on windows 2003. I am in the process of transferring a domain to our org. If I create another recipient policy will I be adding that domain name to all the user/mailboxes in AD ?? Can I add the domain to an existing recipient policy ?? what is the best method to get this done right ? Thanks in advance Richard Motlik Administrateur Exchange Exchange Administrator ratiopharm inc Tel: 450) 433-2927 Ext: 8484 Email: rmotlik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <http://UrlBlockedError.aspx> www.ratiopharm.ca <http://UrlBlockedError.aspx>