Hello Jim,

The two SMTP policies appear to be correctly formatted.

Note that the @company.com policy will yield <alias>@company.com 

Before you apply the SMTP policies you want to make sure that

a) the First name and Last name fields for all of your users are correct and 
don't contain non-alpha characters
or other garbage unrelated to the users actual name.
b) your policy filter excludes mailboxes that don't have both a First name and 
Last name field filled in.

Either a or b above will yield undesired results.

Once you verify that the RUS is configured correctly you should be able to 
apply the policy to all recipients.

Beyond that, from your original post, it sounds like you only had one address 
configured under the SMTP policy originally
so where did the secondary addresses come from ?  They would have had to have 
originally been typed in manually or been part of some
discontinued recipient policy.

I've never heard of secondary addresses disappearing.  Once they are added, you 
have to explicitly remove them.  There is nothing you
can do in terms of a recipient policy which will delete secondary addresses 
that have already been applied to the user object.


Sam 

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