2 domains in Exchange 2k3

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I am running Exchange 2003 SP2 on SBS 2003 SP1. We have a secondary
domain which we need to accept mail from. I have added the second
domain to the recipient policy section and it is accepting the mail fine.

Here is the problem, it automatically gives each account an email
address on the secondary domain. Only a couple of the accounts need
this and I don't want everyone to have a secondary email address. When
I try and delete the secondary address from each account it just gets
recreated. Am I going about this wrong? Is there a way to prevent
Exchange from giving everyone a secondary domain email address? Any
help is MUCH appreciated. Thanks!
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