> 1.  All  SMTP addresses for a given user don't have aliases created.
> For  example, I use mark_smith, mesmith, and msmith. Only my primary
> SMTP  address  was  output.

This shouldn't be the case. It's specifically written to export all of
the  proxyAddresses,  a  multi-valued  field.  It  works  perfectly in
production, as far as I can see.

> 2. Distribution Lists aren't exported

Hmm.  . . they certainly are if they have e-mail addresses! And again,
I  can  see  no  probs  with  the  expected  behavior in the lab or in
production.

Perhaps you're not seeing the architecture fully. The script will only
export  those e-mail addresses whose domain part _exactly_ matches the
'Exchange  Domain  Filter'  (the  next-to-last argument on the command
line).  So,  if  you  have user joseph with addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED],  and  [EMAIL PROTECTED],  none  of  these  will  be
exported  unless  'example.com'  is  the  domain  filter. This feature
allows multiple Exchange recipient domains to correspond to individual
IMail virtual hosts.

Maybe  if you provide an overview of your Exchange org and the command
line  you're  using for ex2a, that'll help. But your results certainly
seem far from the norm.

> 3. Mail enabled public folders aren't exported.

Here,  you  are  definitely correct. This object type was not covered,
nor  were query-based distribution groups (though standard dist groups
were,  as above). I have posted rev 0.5.01 just now, which will handle
dynamic groups.

0.5.01  also has code to find mail-enabled public folders, but there's
an outstanding issue: PFs are usually in the

        CN=Microsoft Exchange System Objects, DC=example, DC=com

container,  and  the  ex2a  command line does not correctly parse LDAP
paths  with  spaces  in  them.  I will work on a fix after you get the
first part working.

---Sandy


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