Ok this is what I did... whether it worked or not remains to be seen.
I created a third address and named it something whack.  Set it as the Primary 
address.  Then at this point I two primary addresses and one secondary 
address.  So one of the original two got demoted sort to speak.
Next, I renamed the new one I created to one of the primary addresses and hit 
ok and voila there was one primary and one secondary in the recipient policy 
that was in question.  
Now, I don't know if this solved the problem...but it sure looks right in the 
recipient policy now.

 _____________
John Bowles


----- Original Message ----
From: Michael B. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues <exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com>
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 11:48:30 AM
Subject: RE: Exchange 2003 Recipient Policy Issue

Temporarily create a third one - and make it primary. Save the policy.

Open the policy back up, make the proper one primary and delete the
temporary one.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
MCSE/Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-----Original Message-----
From: JB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 11:36 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2003 Recipient Policy Issue

I've never seen anything like this before myself.  If I could send a screen
shot I would..but I'm sure it will get kicked back to me.  But in a
nutshell, if you go into a few Recipient Policies, I'm unable to select an
email address and select "Make Primary".  They both show up in bold as the
primary smtp addresses.
 _____________
John Bowles


----- Original Message ----
From: Michael B. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues <exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com>
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 11:26:25 AM
Subject: RE: Exchange 2003 Recipient Policy Issue

I would be most interested to know how that happened. You can't do that
using the GUI.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
MCSE/Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-----Original Message-----
From: JB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 11:12 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange 2003 Recipient Policy Issue

All-
We have a customer that is using E2K3 and I'm looking through their
recipient policies and I noticed that in most of their policies that they
have two primary smtp addresses and it's causing conflicts with other
applications from what I'm told.  
Is there a way to demote an email address to become the secondary smtp
address?
Thank you,
 _____________
John Bowles


      


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