Either method will work as long as you have the priority set correctly, the
lower the number the higher the priority.

As for the format, you need to enter the domain, it'll error if you don't.

On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Joe Heaton <jhea...@etp.ca.gov> wrote:

> I need to change our company's e-mail format from:
> firstinitiallastn...@domain  to firstname.lastn...@domain.  I need to
> leave the original in place as a secondary for a period of time for the
> transition.  I know the variables I want are %g.%s, but here's my question:
>
> Do I need to edit the existing default recipient policy and add the new
> format as a new SMTP address, and make it the default, or should I create a
> new recipient policy for it?  Also, when I enter the new address format, do
> I just put in the %g.%s, or do I enter %g...@domain?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe Heaton
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