Hi,

In a multi-domain forest, where each domain has their own SMTP ( country
based ) domain, is there an easy way to configure Email Address policies so
that if user is in domain A, they will get company.com, and user b is in
domain B, they will get company.uk...

So is there a way to have the SMTP email address be decided via user's AD
domain.

Thanks !!!

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Re: Email address policy per AD domain by Thinkpad21

Thinkpad21
Thu May 08 10:59:04 CDT 2008

Forgot to say this is an Exchange 2007 Org with still Exchange 2003 Admin
groups left in it..

Thanks !!!


"Thinkpad21" <thinkpad21@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> In a multi-domain forest, where each domain has their own SMTP ( country
> based ) domain, is there an easy way to configure Email Address policies
> so that if user is in domain A, they will get company.com, and user b is
> in domain B, they will get company.uk...
>
> So is there a way to have the SMTP email address be decided via user's AD
> domain.
>
> Thanks !!!
>
> --
>
>



RE: Email address policy per AD domain by Henry

Henry
Thu May 08 13:21:06 CDT 2008

Hi
the logon domain is not a filterable attribute and the distinguished name
attribute is filterable but doesn't accept wildcards.

so the answer is NO.
but may be:
the user principle name can be used with wildcards
if you have UPNs per domain? you could use this attribute
Set-EmailAddressPolicy -id Test -RecipientFilter {RecipientType -eq
'UserMailbox' -and userprincipalname -like "*@domainA.com"}

or you take two steps to reach your aim:
in the first step you ask for users in your domain
get-user | where-object {$_.DistinguishedName -like "*DC=domainA,DC=com"}

pipe this into a set-user and write a special attribute (i.e custom
attribute 1-15) that you than use in your emailaddresspolicy later.

Henry





"Thinkpad21" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In a multi-domain forest, where each domain has their own SMTP ( country
> based ) domain, is there an easy way to configure Email Address policies so
> that if user is in domain A, they will get company.com, and user b is in
> domain B, they will get company.uk...
>
> So is there a way to have the SMTP email address be decided via user's AD
> domain.
>
> Thanks !!!
>
> --
>
>
>