Re: Recipient Policy Question
- From: "Rich Matheisen [MVP]" <richnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 21:33:42 -0400
Tim <Tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We currently have a recipient policy in place to set e-mail addresses when a
new AD account is added; however, we do not enforce our policies on an
ongoing basis. This allows us to make changes without having them
automatically overwritten by the policy, and there are some divisions of our
company that need to have different SMTP addresses set up that absolutely
cannot be overwritten.
Then those users should absolutely have the "Automatically update
e-mail addresses . . ." box UNchecked on their "E-mail Addresses" tab.
Or (better) they should be subject to another Recipient Policy that's
applied before the one you use for everyone else.
The dilemma we're up against is that we now want to institute a Mailbox
Manager policy to purge messages that have been in the Junk E-Mail folder for
14 days. In order to enforce that policy automatically, we would need to
enforce all policies - including the address policy - all the time, which
would cause serious headaches.
Only becasue of poor planning. :-)
Does anyone know how I can set up the Junk E-Mail policy without actively
enforcing the EAP?
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Rich Matheisen
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