Mark asks:

> You say that you joined an Exchange 55 Organisation which had 
<snip>
> on an FE server)

Mark we created a new organisation and did a mailbox migration.
The exchange orgs never knew about each other.

> Now with one Front-end OWA box, all your users will need to 
> have at least one SMTP proxy address that matches the virtual 
> Directory local path on that box (e.g. if it is 
> M:\exchange.domain.com\MBX then the users must have a 
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" smtp address which can be primary 
> or secondary)
> 
> If you have now gone native E2k, have any of the Recipient 
> Policies or RUS's been fiddled such that users created from 
> Copenhagen don't get this extra smtp address?  If you 
> manually give them a matching address does it help at all?  
> Q293368 explains it more.

Now you're talking [spot on in fact], but you can't mean:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;JA;q293368
OFFXP: Blue Color Used Twice If Venn Diagram Uses Primary Colors Style
(Q293368)
...?!?!?

I will add the SMTP addresses (internal domain<>external domain name and
mail addresses @internal.domain not present in user profiles in
Copenhagen) and see what happens.

> P.S. Try using DCDIAG and REPLMON from the W2K support tools 
> to check out Chris's suggestions re: GC problems.

That I've done.  All seems OK.

Fingers crossed on the SMTP address front.

Thanks for the help so far.

All the best,

Andy

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