Hi Liz,
First, do a directory export, then using the secondary email address
field, add the secondary email address to the .csv file. Do a directory
import to get all the information back in Exchange. All the users should
now have two email addresses @abcdefg.com and xyz.com.
To make the new xyz.com the default address, go to Configuration/Site
Addressing and click Properties. Go to the site addressing tab and you
should change the address there.
Rodney Li

> NT 4 SP 5
> Exchange 5.5 SP 4
> 
> 
> We are currently running with an smtp address of @abcdefg.com and when a
> users is created an smtp address of [EMAIL PROTECTED] is autogenerated. We
> have been awarded xyz.com. We would like to set it up so that users can
> send and recieve from both addresses without having to manually add the
> address to each account. Also we would like to have it create smtp
> accounts for both addresses automaticily.
> 
> We have added wxyz.com to the IMS routing information. 
> 
> If we manually add @xyz.com address to a test account (@abcdefg.com is
> auto generated when the account was created) it works fine. How do we get
> it to auto add the smtp address to existing and new accounts?
> 
> any thoughts would be appreciated.
> 
> Liz

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