personally i'd create the user using LDAP and let AD handle the
mailbox creation. .

Cheers,
Dawesi

On May 18, 3:06 pm, <rai...@ozemail.com.au> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Given the interaction that is now possible between CF and exchange when
> running cf8 or cf9 raises the questions whether its possible to have cold
> fusion dynamically create new exchange mail boxes.
>
> Example:
>
> A customer is created within an mis written in cf. The mis assigns the
> customer with a unique customer id eg 23454. That customer id is then used
> to dynamically create a new mailbox in exchange 23...@domainname.com.au .
> This now allows for all correspondence relating to customer ID 23454 to be
> sent to its email address 23...@domainname.com.au.
>
> Your feedback and comments regarding the possibility of the above using CF9
> and MS Exchange would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
> Claude Raiola (B.Econ Acc; B.Hot. Mngt)
> Samaris Software
> Email:  <mailto:i...@trackingcentral.om.au> i...@samaris.net
> Website:  <http://www.TrackingCentral.com.au>www.SAMARIS.net
> Mobile: 0414 228 948
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