Which is why, as a consultant I didn't even bring the subject up, I just
implemented it. Micro level discussionsb aren't particularly fruitful with
customers, I try to keep them focused on the big picture, the details are
what they pay me to worry about. (preaching to the choir I know)

On 1/18/03 11:12, "Ed Crowley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



It's amazing how anal-retentive customers can be about naming standards. 
Certainly you recall the many discussions about how the Exchange 5.5 
directory name had to be such-and-such even though nobody can see this 
attribute and it could never be changed.  Many idiotic organizations 
forced mailboxes to be deleted and recreated just so that the directory 
name could be "standardized". 

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I 
Tech Consultant 
hp Services 
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups! 


-----Original Message----- 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Chris Scharff 
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 7:22 AM 
To: Exchange Discussions 
Subject: Re: Exchange alias naming 


The proper format for POP3 or IMAP usernames is 
domain/NT_ID/Mailbox_Alias. That's the format I use all the time, every 
time[1] so it doesn't matter to in the least what the format is, as long 
as it minimizes the potential ambiguity associated with logon IDs. I 
also never use Exchange for NNTP, as I'd rather listen to a technical 
discussion by Tener than use Exchange for that. 

However, mailbox alias is about as close to a meaningless attribute as 
one can find in Exchange, so I'm not sure why it matters or why the 
customer would even notice or care. How would such a thing even come up 
in conversation? 

[1] In fact that's the format specified in my entourage profile even as 
I type. 

On 1/17/03 8:57, "Bendall, Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 



Exchange 5.5 

I have always made my Exchange mailbox alias the same as the NT user ID 
this 

simplifies the authentication process for POP3, IMAP and NNTP and it 
makes 
it easy to rollout Outlook through an intellimirror mst file. However, 
one 
of my clients has a different naming convention in the form "firstname 
lastname" which they want to use. My question is what do other people 
standardise on for the naming convention of the alias and can you add 
any 
more weight to my argument. 



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