Thank you for the help, Sandy.  It's greatly appreciated, especially at this
late hour.

Andrew 8)

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From: Sanford Whiteman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 8:53 PM
To: Colbeck, Andrew
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] [OT] exchange2aliases for dummies


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> Then I added an entry to the test machine's "hosts." file so that it 
> knew that 192.168.116.100 is the IP for the internal Exchange 2000 
> that is our current gateway, e.g. "192.168.116.100 mydomain.com"

Stop. You can't route local domains off-box, by definition. The domain you
use in HOSTS (or in DNS), the same domain you'll use in the alias targets,
can't be the same as an IMail local domain.

> Then I ran exchange2alias like so:

> cscript exchange2aliases.vbs storeforward.mydomain.com 
> LDAP://10.192.0.1/cn=users,dc=bentall,dc=local mydomain.com 
> mydomain.com

You  have  to use a last argument--the 'Exchange SMTP target domain in IMail
aliases'--that is a domain which is both routed off-box by IMail _and_
accepted (via recipient policy) by Exchange.

I  use exchange.broadleaf.local as an example of such an internal-only
routing  domain.  You can use anything you want. If you already have a
recipient  policy  for  your AD domain, but (as you stated) this isn't
really an active SMTP domain, this would be a fine choice.

--Sandy


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