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Multiple SMTP addresses for one user?
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| Jeff Johnson 2002-10-05, 8:19 pm |
| As the subject states, I'm looking to assign multiple SMTP addresses to a single user. I know how to do it in Exchange 5.5
Administrator, but I'm lost between Exchange 2000's System Administrator and Active Directory User and Computers (dsa.msc). In
dsa.msc, I see a single edit box for an email address. Do I do something with this, like separate the addresses with semicolons? I
can't find ANYTHING under System Administrator, since neither recipients nor mailboxes seem to have Properties.
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| Steele 2002-10-05, 8:19 pm |
| You can do it under AD Users and Computers --> Username Properties -->
E-mail Addresses tab. Click on New --> SMTP Address. For multiple users,
you can go under Exchange System Manager --> Recipients --> Recipient
Policies, and either create a new policy, or go to the properties of the
Default Policy, click on E-Mail Addresses (Policy) --> New --> SMTP Address.
"Jeff Johnson" <pawprint@your_clothes.geocities.com> wrote in message
news:u#qYXMCVCHA.3936@tkmsftngp12...
> As the subject states, I'm looking to assign multiple SMTP addresses to a
single user. I know how to do it in Exchange 5.5
> Administrator, but I'm lost between Exchange 2000's System Administrator
and Active Directory User and Computers (dsa.msc). In
> dsa.msc, I see a single edit box for an email address. Do I do something
with this, like separate the addresses with semicolons? I
> can't find ANYTHING under System Administrator, since neither recipients
nor mailboxes seem to have Properties.
>
>
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| Neil Hobson 2002-10-05, 8:19 pm |
| In ADUC, bring up the properties of the user in question. Click the Email
Addresses tab, click New, and configure a new SMTP address as required.
--
Neil Hobson
Messaging Consultant
http://www.silversands.co.uk
"Jeff Johnson" <pawprint@your_clothes.geocities.com> wrote in message
news:u#qYXMCVCHA.3936@tkmsftngp12...
> As the subject states, I'm looking to assign multiple SMTP addresses to a
single user. I know how to do it in Exchange 5.5
> Administrator, but I'm lost between Exchange 2000's System Administrator
and Active Directory User and Computers (dsa.msc). In
> dsa.msc, I see a single edit box for an email address. Do I do something
with this, like separate the addresses with semicolons? I
> can't find ANYTHING under System Administrator, since neither recipients
nor mailboxes seem to have Properties.
>
>
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| andreas 2002-10-05, 8:19 pm |
| Exchange uses the primary SMTP Address as the sending address.
The primary address is the one where "SMTP" is written in capital letters.
Click on the address that shoult be the sending address and click on
"set as primary"
Greetings
Andreas Rössler
"Tom Sepper" <tsepper@dcvalue.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:<4db3a98.0209040459.302cbd7b@posting.google.com>...
> We use a single computer domain on one Ek2 server. Some users have
> more than one SMTP email address allowing them to send email from the
> different addresses. We currently have three SMTP address domains in
> use on this server:
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> for example:
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> user1@apples.com
> user1@oranges.com
> user1@grapes.com
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>
> I need to add a new email address for a couple users that has never
> been used on this server before:
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> user1@strawberries.com
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> I've tried just adding the forth SMTP email address using the AD, but
> when I send a message, it's not coming from that email address.
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> So obviously there's something I've missed. Can anyone help?
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>
> Thank you in advance,
> Tom
"Jeff Johnson" <pawprint@your_clothes.geocities.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:u#qYXMCVCHA.3936@tkmsftngp12...
> As the subject states, I'm looking to assign multiple SMTP addresses to a
single user. I know how to do it in Exchange 5.5
> Administrator, but I'm lost between Exchange 2000's System Administrator
and Active Directory User and Computers (dsa.msc). In
> dsa.msc, I see a single edit box for an email address. Do I do something
with this, like separate the addresses with semicolons? I
> can't find ANYTHING under System Administrator, since neither recipients
nor mailboxes seem to have Properties.
>
>
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| andreas 2002-10-05, 8:19 pm |
| Just use AD Users & Computers, select the user and go to properties.
Under Email Addresses click NEW and select SMTP. Then type the address.
Greetings
Andreas Rössler
"Jeff Johnson" <pawprint@your_clothes.geocities.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:u#qYXMCVCHA.3936@tkmsftngp12...
> As the subject states, I'm looking to assign multiple SMTP addresses to a
single user. I know how to do it in Exchange 5.5
> Administrator, but I'm lost between Exchange 2000's System Administrator
and Active Directory User and Computers (dsa.msc). In
> dsa.msc, I see a single edit box for an email address. Do I do something
with this, like separate the addresses with semicolons? I
> can't find ANYTHING under System Administrator, since neither recipients
nor mailboxes seem to have Properties.
>
>
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| Jeff Johnson 2002-10-05, 8:20 pm |
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"Steele" <ksteele@summitnetworking.net> wrote in message news:ud9t4zCVCHA.2716@tkmsftngp12...
> You can do it under AD Users and Computers --> Username Properties -->
> E-mail Addresses tab.
Okay, the official word is that I do NOT have an E-Mail Addresses tab in the property page for users. I am using Windows XP Pro with
the beta .NET server admin tools, if that is important. I don't think it is, because I just term-served to a Windows 2000 box and it
didn't have that tab either. Do I have to do this from the Exchange server itself?
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| Steele 2002-10-05, 8:21 pm |
| Try running Active Directory Users and Computers from the Exchange server,
and see if those tabs are there - if it's not already a DC, it should be
under the Microsoft Exchange Program Group.
--
IP, Therefore I Am
"Jeff Johnson" <pawprint@your_clothes.geocities.com> wrote in message
news:OQHWmzUVCHA.2452@tkmsftngp10...
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> "Steele" <ksteele@summitnetworking.net> wrote in message
news:ud9t4zCVCHA.2716@tkmsftngp12...
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> > You can do it under AD Users and Computers --> Username Properties -->
> > E-mail Addresses tab.
>
> Okay, the official word is that I do NOT have an E-Mail Addresses tab in
the property page for users. I am using Windows XP Pro with
> the beta .NET server admin tools, if that is important. I don't think it
is, because I just term-served to a Windows 2000 box and it
> didn't have that tab either. Do I have to do this from the Exchange server
itself?
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