Exchange Server - adding SBS2008 other email domain and making it default

Asked By Ronald
28-Jan-10 04:54 AM
Hello

How to add an additional email domain and make it default for Exchange 2007?

Thanks!
EMailAddressPolicy
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RecipientDomain
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Wizardsto
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SBS2008
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Wizards
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SBS
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  Ed Crowley [MVP] replied to Ronald
28-Jan-10 10:17 AM
Look up:
New-RecipientDomain
Get-EMailAddressPolicy
New-EMailAddressPolicy
Set-EMailAddressPolicy
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  jesmin ningthoujam replied to Ed Crowley [MVP]
28-Jan-10 12:02 PM
We have a dedicated group for SBS  < microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs>
perhaps you would get your answers sooner there.
  Ed Crowley [MVP] replied to jesmin ningthoujam
28-Jan-10 05:45 PM
Probably not sooner, but maybe more accurately since SBS has lots of wizards
to do stuff that are not in Exchange.
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