There may be a smaller limit in Exchange but from the backend store viewpoint,
in 2K AD your limit would be about ~850 addresses. In K3 AD your limit would be
around ~1300.
joe
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Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
www.joeware.net
H. wrote:
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. ;-)
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