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Author Two questions RE Recipient Policies, additional domains, and the POSTMASTER
Wendy

2002-08-06, 1:23 pm

I'm by no means an experienced user here. However, as I
keep trying to change the "From" address on my outbound e-
mail from exch.mydomain.com to mydomain.com, I have run
across mention of changing the NDR address. An instructor
& microsoft article
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;Q314331
said changing the Masquerade Domain will change the "From"
address. However, the book I"m reading (Exchange 2000
Server: the complete reference) & a few people on here
have said this is for changing the domain to which NDRs
return to.
Might be a place to look, anyway.

>-----Original Message-----
>Two issues I haven't been able to come to complete

resolution on.
>
>1. I've got an existing directory with about 1000 users

in it. We've
>got a very large number of domain names, all of which are

assigned to
>the accounts when created due to having added all of them

to the
>Default Recipient Policy. I know what to modify the

default so that
>all NEW users get a different policy, but not make ANY

changes to the
>existing accounts. Is anyone sure of the proper method

for doing
>this, or if it can be insured?
>
>2. I need to change the POSTMASTER@domainA.com value that

Exchange
>generates on NDRs. Instead of showing our Exchange

environment's
>primary domain name, I want it to show a different domain

name (it is
>indeed one of the domain names we automatically add to

new user
>accounts as per both the old and updated recipient

policies, as
>discussed in #1 above).
>
>I've read several articles about being able to do this by

changing
>your default recipient policy to point to a different

domain as the
>"SET AS PRIMARY" value, however I'm concerned that in

order to make
>this work for the POSTMASTER, I'd also have to apply it

against all
>the user accounts, which as I mentioned would cause

problems.
>
>Suggestions?
>
>Thanks,
>
>-Reed
>.
>

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