Re: max. number of SMTP Adresses attached to user object?
- From: "Jim McBee \(MVP\)" <jmcbee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 11:56:19 -1000
Probably not. All systems have their limitations. The limitation you will
probably run in to is the maximum amount of data that particular attribute
in Active Directory (the proxyAddresses) attribute. I have a user in one of
my Exchange organizations with about 40 SMTP addresses on it. And that is
about as far as I have taken it. I have never seen any research or postings
on this. I'm sure there is a limit up there somewhere, it might be 41
addresses, it might be 1041, but I'll bet there is a limit. With a little
bit of time, I'm betting you can figure this one out for yourself by
creating a test mailbox and adding SMTP addresses until you hit the limit.
My $0.02 worth,
--
Jim McBee
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"H." <nomail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uNjHAcBwFHA.3588@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> I have created a mailbox enabled user object in AD. Is there a limit to
> the number of SMTP Addresses I can attach to that user object in AD ?
> Would it be possible to attach thousands of e-mail addresses to one
> mailbox this way?
>
> I am not looking for alternative options, I would like to know the answer
> to exactly the above question. ;-)
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
.
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