recipients policy, standard email adress

2002-02-28 Thread Elmer Stöwer

Hi,

E2K,
Win2K

Some of our email users have more then one email adress, e. g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Stoewer is the last name, so it should be the default adress when sending email for 
the company.

I set it as default adress in AD to [EMAIL PROTECTED] But Exchange/AD changes 
the default back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

When I remove the checkbox 'automatic refresh with recipients policy' (sorry, badly 
translated from german) in the AD-Container for the user it keeps the new default 
adress. 

Why does Exchange change the default adress. I could find any policy which means 'use 
the first smtp-adress as default'. The policy is set to '@cyberconsult.de' as default.

Thanx for hints!

all the best

elm

-- 
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CyberConsult - Beratungsgesellschaft für Neue Medien mbH 
Tel: (030) 39 99 05 -42, Fax: (030) 39 99 05 -67 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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Re: recipients policy, standard email adress

2002-02-28 Thread Tony Hlabse




Make sure you have the correct email domain set as the primary in your email 
addresses page of the default recipient policy.


Hi,

E2K,
Win2K

Some of our email users have more then one email adress, e. g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Stoewer is the last name, so it should be the default adress when sending 
email for the company.

I set it as default adress in AD to [EMAIL PROTECTED] But 
Exchange/AD changes the default back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

When I remove the checkbox 'automatic refresh with recipients policy' 
(sorry, badly translated from german) in the AD-Container for the user it 
keeps the new default adress.

Why does Exchange change the default adress. I could find any policy which 
means 'use the first smtp-adress as default'. The policy is set to 
'@cyberconsult.de' as default.

Thanx for hints!

all the best

elm

--
Elmer Stöwer
CyberConsult - Beratungsgesellschaft für Neue Medien mbH
Tel: (030) 39 99 05 -42, Fax: (030) 39 99 05 -67
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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RE: recipients policy, standard email adress

2002-02-28 Thread Tom Meunier

Why don't you just make new default recipient policies as needed?

i.e.  It looks like your default is @cyberconsult.de.  That would give [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Make a new one (which would automatically take precedence for all users that the query 
captures) that lists first
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and @cyberconsult.de.  Then they get both of them, and the %s 
(surname) one comes first.

Otherwise you'll be editing email addresses for the rest of eternity, rather than 
letting Exchange do it for you.

 -Original Message-
 From: Elmer Stöwer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Posted At: Thursday, February 28, 2002 08:10 AM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: recipients policy, standard email adress
 Subject: recipients policy, standard email adress
 
 
 Hi,
 
 E2K,
 Win2K
 
 Some of our email users have more then one email adress, e. 
 g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Stoewer is the last name, so it should be the default adress 
 when sending email for the company.
 
 I set it as default adress in AD to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 But Exchange/AD changes the default back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 When I remove the checkbox 'automatic refresh with recipients 
 policy' (sorry, badly translated from german) in the 
 AD-Container for the user it keeps the new default adress. 
 
 Why does Exchange change the default adress. I could find any 
 policy which means 'use the first smtp-adress as default'. 
 The policy is set to '@cyberconsult.de' as default.
 
 Thanx for hints!
 
 all the best
 
 elm
 
 -- 
 Elmer Stöwer
 CyberConsult - Beratungsgesellschaft für Neue Medien mbH 
 Tel: (030) 39 99 05 -42, Fax: (030) 39 99 05 -67 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
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RE: recipients policy, standard email adress

2002-02-28 Thread Ed Crowley

You haven't looked hard enough.  Look in the Recipient Policies
container.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Elmer Stöwer
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 6:10 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: recipients policy, standard email adress


Hi,

E2K,
Win2K

Some of our email users have more then one email adress, e. g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Stoewer is the last name, so it should be the default adress when
sending email for the company.

I set it as default adress in AD to [EMAIL PROTECTED] But
Exchange/AD changes the default back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

When I remove the checkbox 'automatic refresh with recipients policy'
(sorry, badly translated from german) in the AD-Container for the user
it keeps the new default adress. 

Why does Exchange change the default adress. I could find any policy
which means 'use the first smtp-adress as default'. The policy is set to
'@cyberconsult.de' as default.

Thanx for hints!

all the best

elm

-- 
Elmer Stöwer
CyberConsult - Beratungsgesellschaft für Neue Medien mbH 
Tel: (030) 39 99 05 -42, Fax: (030) 39 99 05 -67 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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RE: recipients policy, standard email adress

2002-02-28 Thread Elmer Stöwer

'%s' in the recipient policy sounds brilliant to me. Exactly what I need to have 
almost no administration efford for new users. I will try this tomorrow.

I just wonder what more of these 'placeholders' (bad english, sorry) exist. %n is name?

Thanx a lot.

Best regards

Elmer

 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 4:50 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: recipients policy, standard email adress
 
 
 Why don't you just make new default recipient policies as needed?
 
 i.e.  It looks like your default is @cyberconsult.de.  That 
 would give [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Make a new one (which would automatically take precedence for 
 all users that the query captures) that lists first
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] and @cyberconsult.de.  Then they get both 
 of them, and the %s (surname) one comes first.
 
 Otherwise you'll be editing email addresses for the rest of 
 eternity, rather than letting Exchange do it for you.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Elmer Stöwer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Posted At: Thursday, February 28, 2002 08:10 AM
  Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
  Conversation: recipients policy, standard email adress
  Subject: recipients policy, standard email adress
  
  
  Hi,
  
  E2K,
  Win2K
  
  Some of our email users have more then one email adress, e. 
  g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  Stoewer is the last name, so it should be the default adress 
  when sending email for the company.
  
  I set it as default adress in AD to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  But Exchange/AD changes the default back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  When I remove the checkbox 'automatic refresh with recipients 
  policy' (sorry, badly translated from german) in the 
  AD-Container for the user it keeps the new default adress. 
  
  Why does Exchange change the default adress. I could find any 
  policy which means 'use the first smtp-adress as default'. 
  The policy is set to '@cyberconsult.de' as default.
  
  Thanx for hints!
  
  all the best
  
  elm
  
  -- 
  Elmer Stöwer
  CyberConsult - Beratungsgesellschaft für Neue Medien mbH 
  Tel: (030) 39 99 05 -42, Fax: (030) 39 99 05 -67 
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
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RE: recipients policy, standard email adress

2002-02-28 Thread Elmer Stöwer

I found the recipient policies, but it did not do what I wanted. But now the problem 
is solved. Thank you.

regards

Elmer

 -Original Message-
 From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 4:52 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: recipients policy, standard email adress
 
 
 You haven't looked hard enough.  Look in the Recipient Policies
 container.
 
 Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
 Tech Consultant
 Compaq Computer Corporation
 Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Elmer Stöwer
 Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 6:10 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: recipients policy, standard email adress
 
 
 Hi,
 
 E2K,
 Win2K
 
 Some of our email users have more then one email adress, e. g.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Stoewer is the last name, so it should be the default adress when
 sending email for the company.
 
 I set it as default adress in AD to [EMAIL PROTECTED] But
 Exchange/AD changes the default back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 When I remove the checkbox 'automatic refresh with recipients policy'
 (sorry, badly translated from german) in the AD-Container for the user
 it keeps the new default adress. 
 
 Why does Exchange change the default adress. I could find any policy
 which means 'use the first smtp-adress as default'. The 
 policy is set to
 '@cyberconsult.de' as default.
 
 Thanx for hints!
 
 all the best
 
 elm
 
 -- 
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 CyberConsult - Beratungsgesellschaft für Neue Medien mbH 
 Tel: (030) 39 99 05 -42, Fax: (030) 39 99 05 -67 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
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RE: recipients policy, standard email adress

2002-02-28 Thread Tom Meunier

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q285136

 -Original Message-
 From: Elmer Stöwer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Posted At: Thursday, February 28, 2002 01:25 PM
 Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
 Conversation: recipients policy, standard email adress
 Subject: RE: recipients policy, standard email adress
 
 
 '%s' in the recipient policy sounds brilliant to me. Exactly 
 what I need to have almost no administration efford for new 
 users. I will try this tomorrow.
 
 I just wonder what more of these 'placeholders' (bad english, 
 sorry) exist. %n is name?
 
 Thanx a lot.
 
 Best regards
 
 Elmer
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 4:50 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: recipients policy, standard email adress
  
  
  Why don't you just make new default recipient policies as needed?
  
  i.e.  It looks like your default is @cyberconsult.de.  That
  would give [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  Make a new one (which would automatically take precedence for
  all users that the query captures) that lists first
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] and @cyberconsult.de.  Then they get both 
  of them, and the %s (surname) one comes first.
  
  Otherwise you'll be editing email addresses for the rest of
  eternity, rather than letting Exchange do it for you.
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Elmer Stöwer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Posted At: Thursday, February 28, 2002 08:10 AM
   Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
   Conversation: recipients policy, standard email adress
   Subject: recipients policy, standard email adress
   
   
   Hi,
   
   E2K,
   Win2K
   
   Some of our email users have more then one email adress, e.
   g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
   Stoewer is the last name, so it should be the default adress
   when sending email for the company.
   
   I set it as default adress in AD to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   But Exchange/AD changes the default back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
   When I remove the checkbox 'automatic refresh with recipients
   policy' (sorry, badly translated from german) in the 
   AD-Container for the user it keeps the new default adress. 
   
   Why does Exchange change the default adress. I could find any
   policy which means 'use the first smtp-adress as default'. 
   The policy is set to '@cyberconsult.de' as default.
   
   Thanx for hints!
   
   all the best
   
   elm
   
   --
   Elmer Stöwer
   CyberConsult - Beratungsgesellschaft für Neue Medien mbH 
   Tel: (030) 39 99 05 -42, Fax: (030) 39 99 05 -67 
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   
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