Re: From/Reply Address Question
Hi there,
Either remove these other users from the Recipient Update Service which is
configurable on each user (untick 'automatically update email addresses
based on recipient policy')
Or (the better option here) Create two seperate recipient policies.
One for users that require DomainA and one for users that require DomainB,
configure each scope based on a filter.
Oliver
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