I'm tasked with creating a mailbox that will house over 400 smtp email
addresses.  Think of it as a big catch-all mailbox.

I'm not too worried about setting up a script to make them, I was just
wondering if there was a hard limit in place.  Also, any other caveats to
this?

 

Theirs is a good business justification for this.  

My other thought it to script the creation of 400+ public folders for each
address, which I would be totally happy with, but it's harder to monitor all
those for new messages.

I guess another option would be to a create about 400 contacts in AD, each
forwarding to a mailbox.  As long as that too is scriptable, I'm open to it.

 

Exchange 2010 SP1

-Sam


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