I have always thought that rebuilding (or updating) the Recipient Update Services after a reconfiguration of Recipient Policies is a "normal", non-destructive procedure. I am just now learning that rebuilding RUS is a "no-no" and must be avoided at all cost. I have not spoken directly to the "source" of this information, so there is no information regarding the perceived adverse impact. Does anyone have any documentation or reference for this mandate? What does rebuilding RUS break in an E2K3/W2K3 environment? Short of having to write additional spaghetti codes to loop through existing objects (~20K in total) and restamping each with new SMTP addresses, what is the recommended way of making sure that newly created RPs are applied to existing objects - if we can't rebuild RUS? Thanks all. Sincerely,
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