Re: Ex2003 Rewrite domains

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It is for outbound. I must have misunderstood your question.

Your default policy is set to the highest priority and sets the primary
address as xyz.com. As you mentioned, you could add a secondary smtp
address to each user for yzx.com. When a user replies to a message that was
sent to user@xxxxxxx it would use their primery in the sender and replyto.
You state that there are too many, and I can understand that. Another
option I can think of is an SMTP onarrival Transport Event Sink. Either
custom or commercial. Yet another option is to set up an Exchange server as
a smarthost: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315511/en-us. Yet one more way
would be to use a script that adds the secondary addresses based on group
membership. Create a recipient policy that applies to a null set and
contains the domains you want to recieve for.

I think the easiest would be to search around for a transport event sink.


"MichaelW - Melb.Aus." <MichaelWMelbAus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:48233B66-DB79-4527-8F18-5E477F3B137F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I was under the impression that that is only for OUTBOUND messages?
>
> "John Fullbright" wrote:
>
>> Use exarcfg.exe to turn on the address rewrite feature possibly.
>>
>>
>> "MichaelW - Melb.Aus." <MichaelWMelbAus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>> in
>> message news:D386C913-FE2A-4AE3-9B99-FDF9C092BD82@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > In EX5.5 I could set up a "IMC' Routing service which, when an inbound
>> > e-mail
>> > came in, it would rewrite that domain as "xyz.com.au".
>> >
>> > I can't seem to find a way to do this in exchange 2003.
>> >
>> > Example:
>> > I have 2 domains: XYZ.com.au and ZYX.com.au
>> > My primary domain is "XYZ.com.au", but because most people can't type -
>> > we
>> > purchased the "other" spelling domain.
>> >
>> > I have all e-mail comming in as xyz.com.au working fine, and has the
>> > 5.5
>> > method working - but now I have migrated to 2003 - I've lost that
>> > functionality.
>> >
>> > I can't just use a "default policy" (I know that would sort this for
>> > most
>> > users) as there are *MANY* users whom have multiple addresses bound to
>> > their
>> > mailbox. A default policy will only pick up the "primary address".
>> >
>> > I want *@yzx.com.au to be renamed (rewritten) as *@xyz.com.au
>> >
>> > ..... just like in 5.5 exchange...
>> >
>> > possible?
>>
>>
>>


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