Re: recipient policy

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- Recipient Policies apply to recipients in the entire organization. You use
filters based on recipient attributes to apply policies to a subset of
users.
- Do users in the same routing group have a common attribute like
city/location/department/company et al? If yes, you can filter it by that
attribute. If not, you can filter by Exchange server(s) using the
msExchHomeServerName attribute so it looks something like this:
(&((objectClass=user)(mailnickname=*)(homeMDB=*))(|(msExchHomeServerName=server1)(msExchHomeServerName=2)))
- Cut & paste the msExchHomeServerName attribute from user(s) with mailboxes
on different servers.
- Using custom attributes is another option - you will need to remember to
populate the attribute every time you create a new user account or
mailbox-enable it.
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"Exdesign" <treeleafs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I am just wondering what is the scope of the recipient policy. Is it whole
organization, or it can be just routing group?
What I want to achive is that for the exchange servers in different
routing groups they have different recipient policies.
e.g. exchange server1 in site 1 (routing group 1) has primary address
space @abc.com while exchange server2 in routing group 2 has primay
address space @xyz.com. Can and how do i do that? In the ESM recipient
policies appears under organization level. Can I create a policy and
assign to the routing group level?
Thanks in advance,




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