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Subject: Re: default recipient policy issue
They are not at the moment I think, but what if the smtp address it
wants to
create already exists in my org?
regards
Uso
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From: Fyodorov, Andrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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That's what the default recipient policy does and you probably should
not mess with it. Why do these SMTP and X.400 addresses bother you so
much?
Also if you really, really don't want you contacts to be stamped with
the policy's e-mail addresses, go to each contact's properties, click on
the
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Subject: RE: default recipient policy issue
That's what the default recipient policy does and you probably should not
mess with it. Why do these SMTP and X.400 addresses bother you so much?
Also if you really, really don't want you contacts to be stamped
recipient policy issue
That's what the default recipient policy does and you probably should
not mess with it. Why do these SMTP and X.400 addresses bother you so
much?
Also if you really, really don't want you contacts to be stamped with
the policy's e-mail addresses, go to each contact's
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