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Disable SMTP To and From address translation?
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| Charles 2002-10-05, 8:24 pm |
| Dear all,
We're using Exchange 2000 with Outlook 2002, and we have created multiple
SMTP addresses for some users.
Is it possible to disable the address translation in the From or To fields
so that:
For example:
- User Alan has 3 e-mail addresses: alan@domain1.com (primary),
alan@domain2.com, alan@domain3.com
1) When Exchange 2000 receive an SMTP e-mail to alan@domain2.com , the user
can view it in Outlook 2002 as
To: alan@domain1.com instead of To: "Alan"
2) When Alan send out a e-mail and type alan@domain3.com in the From field,
the sent e-mail can display as From: alan@domain3.com instead of "Alan"
<alan@domain1.com>.
Thanks!
Charles
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| Rich Matheisen [MVP] 2002-10-05, 8:25 pm |
| "Charles" <charles@aib.net> wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>We're using Exchange 2000 with Outlook 2002, and we have created multiple
>SMTP addresses for some users.
>Is it possible to disable the address translation in the From or To fields
>so that:
>
>For example:
>- User Alan has 3 e-mail addresses: alan@domain1.com (primary),
>alan@domain2.com, alan@domain3.com
>
>1) When Exchange 2000 receive an SMTP e-mail to alan@domain2.com , the user
>can view it in Outlook 2002 as
>To: alan@domain1.com instead of To: "Alan"
>
>2) When Alan send out a e-mail and type alan@domain3.com in the From field,
>the sent e-mail can display as From: alan@domain3.com instead of "Alan"
><alan@domain1.com>.
Have a look in TechNet for "ResolveP2" and adjust the registry
accordingly.
--
Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
MS Exchange FAQ at http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm
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