Go ahead and create another container IF you NEVER
WILL need to move users between the containers.  Never
is a long time, by the way.

I think using the same container and employing Address
Book Views would be a superior alternative.

Ed Crowley
Compaq Computer

--- "Olds, Dominic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Dear All
> I have been asked to provide corporate email for one
> of our subsidiary
> companies under their own domain name. I know this
> is possible on Exchange
> 5.5 and I also know there are a number of ways of
> doing it. My question is
> "Which is the best/easiest/most efficient way"??
> Should I create another recipients container? Or
> maybe just create the new
> users in the existing one and edit their SMTP
> addresses to reflect the
> correct domain name? Or, is there a better way
> altogether?
> Many thanks
> Dom.
> 
> 
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