Hi, I want to create "nested" recipient policies like this: All users will get "@domain1.com" Then they will get additional email addresses from a random mix of domains 2-5. All users are assigned to non-mail enabled security groups which are themselves tucked away in an OU of their own. I'm all good as far as filtering the policies with LDAP queries against the DN of the appropriate group. BUT.............I understand that Exchange will query the policies from highest to lowest priority, and will stop processing subsequent policies once it finds the first match in the list. So you can see how it will be a nightmare to create a Email Recipient Policy design as described above. Further, it will be the devil's work if I have to add domain 6 in the future. Can someone please help me understand how to create and manipulate the recipient policies so that I don't go insane from the task? Best regards, Tim == (substitute 'tcsys.com' for 'nospam.co.uk') _________________ Visit the Surrender Dorothy web !! (http://dorothyrocks.com) Visit the Crunch Monkey web !! (http://crunchmonkey.com)
Dear Timothy, i am posting here some links inorder to help you solving your problem, can you please let me know which link solved your problem if exists off course: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319188/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317298/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/kb/296112/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/kb/259381/en-us you might viewed these articles, and may not, so please let me know if one of these links was helpful or not. waiting for your update. Regards Alaa Al-ankar Blog: http://ExchGuru.blogspot.com "Timothy J. Trace" wrote: > Hi, > > I want to create "nested" recipient policies like this: > > All users will get "@domain1.com" > > Then they will get additional email addresses from a random mix of > domains 2-5. > > All users are assigned to non-mail enabled security groups which are > themselves tucked away in an OU of their own. I'm all good as far as > filtering the policies with LDAP queries against the DN of the > appropriate group. > > BUT.............I understand that Exchange will query the policies > from highest to lowest priority, and will stop processing subsequent > policies once it finds the first match in the list. So you can see > how it will be a nightmare to create a Email Recipient Policy design > as described above. > > Further, it will be the devil's work if I have to add domain 6 in the > future. > > Can someone please help me understand how to create and manipulate the > recipient policies so that I don't go insane from the task? > > Best regards, > > Tim == > (substitute 'tcsys.com' for 'nospam.co.uk') > _________________ > > Visit the Surrender Dorothy web !! (http://dorothyrocks.com) > Visit the Crunch Monkey web !! (http://crunchmonkey.com) >