I have an issue with Recipient Policies in Exchange 2003. We have a one ALL recipient policies for everyone which creates an email address @abc.com for everyone. We have now purchased a company in Spain and given them an exchange server. The users in Spain still want the old email address @xyz.com for their accounts as well as their new email address @abc.com. I have setup a new Spain recipient policy and created a filter where the exchange home server is equal to the name of the exchange server in Spain as that's where the users mailboxes are stored and created email addresses for @abc.com and @xyz.com. This Spain recipient policy has the highest priority and the ALL recipient policy is number 2 which affects everyone except users in Spain. The problem is when I created users for Spain and create their mailbox on the Spain exchange server they get the ALL recipient policy and not the Spain recipient policy and so only get the @adc.com email generated. The problem is with my filter in the Spain recipient policy. As if I change the filter to country attribute equal to Spain and then whenever I create a user and enter in the country attribute as Spain then they get the Spain recipient policy. So the question is why does the exchange home server attribute not work as a filter. I enter exchange home server is equal to <name of server>. I have also tried begins with as well. Is there a specific format the exchange home server should be entered as. Can anyone advise.