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date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 15:29:03 -0000,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.admin        back       


Recipient Policies filter in Exchange 2003   
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.
date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 15:29:03 -0000   author:   guv guv@

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