Re: second Internet domain

2002-05-01 Thread TIM CARFREY

If you wanted to change email addresses on your entire org, one way is to
export your directory and change the CSV file using Excel and re-import
that back into exchange. I have add and changed email addresses in the
past tht way. You use find and replace to make the changes in the file.

Exchange 2000 has recipient policies that allow you to create new email
addresses based on rule that you setup. Just something to think about.

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second Internet domain

2002-04-30 Thread Allen Crawford

Ok, I've been doing my homework on setting up a second Internet domain for
our Exchange 5.5 SP4 server.  It didn't work exactly as I was expecting, but
I believe things are working correctly.  All I did was add the second domain
to the routing tab in the IMC and routed it to our original domain.  Now I
can use username@either_domain mailto:username@either_domain  and it works
great.

Now, from what I have read, no SMTP addresses will automatically get
generated for the users, they still just have the original address.  This is
the part I wasn't expecting.  I was thinking that I could go to the Site
Addressing section and add a second SMTP address.  However, that doesn't
appear to be possible.

So, my first question is, say I wanted to change everyone's main address to
the new domain.  Would I make the new domain route to inbound and have the
old domain route to the new one and then modify the Site Addressing section
so that the SMTP address is now @new_domain?  This is just hypothetical and
probably won't ever happen, but I'm trying to learn some new stuff.  I'm
assuming that if you update the SMTP address under Site Addressing it will
then update all the mailboxes, please let me know if this assumption is
incorrect.

Finally, my last question, which isn't really related to two domains.  If I
wanted our employees to have email addresses like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  AND
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] , how
would I go about it?  I was thinking I could set it up in the Site
Addressing section for one of the naming schemes, but how would I add a
second one?  Our parent company does this but they are running Notes/Domino,
not Exchange.
 
Thanks for the help,
Allen

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