First of all, what happened to the SBS2K3 group?!?!?!?

I have a client that would be able to add various email accounts to
Exchange. This brings up several (possibly silly) questions:

* Do you have to setup a new user account in ADUC in order to have an email
account in Exchange? If not, how do you set one up without entering it in
ADUC?
* Is it possible to setup a 'variable' email account to where anything in
front of the @ symbol is valid and gets routed to a specific account? (Please
note that I have advised against setting something like this up due to the
spam factor alone!)
* Is there anyway to map/route multiple email addresses to a single user
account? Could this be done with aliasing?

Thanks for any helpful replies!

Re: Adding email accounts in Exchange - SBS2K3 by Henry

Henry
Thu Oct 14 03:11:33 CDT 2004

....it's still there

Dave has answered the rest in your duplicate post.
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"saxophobe" <saxophobe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:637BE591-5C50-494E-A371-E41DBDF02C72@microsoft.com...
> First of all, what happened to the SBS2K3 group?!?!?!?
>
> I have a client that would be able to add various email accounts to
> Exchange. This brings up several (possibly silly) questions:
>
> * Do you have to setup a new user account in ADUC in order to have an
email
> account in Exchange? If not, how do you set one up without entering
it in
> ADUC?
> * Is it possible to setup a 'variable' email account to where anything
in
> front of the @ symbol is valid and gets routed to a specific account?
(Please
> note that I have advised against setting something like this up due to
the
> spam factor alone!)
> * Is there anyway to map/route multiple email addresses to a single
user
> account? Could this be done with aliasing?
>
> Thanks for any helpful replies!
>