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Hi all, We've bought another domain name for an online project in the pipe. I've created an accepted Domain for the new domain. I'm trying to create a new E-Mail Address Policy for this but... 1. I don't want it to put the new domain on all my existing users mailboxes 2. I want to be able to create 2 new mailboxes with sales@newdomain.com and webmaster@newdomain.com but not as users in AD. Basically, so multiple users within the current domain can connect to the mailbox Currently, I tried a basic Policy which wants to use the default domain. Hope this makes sense :S
August 14th, 2011 5:45pm

You dont have to create an email address policy if you dont want. If you accept the domain, Exchange will still handle it correctly. As for Question 2. Create 2 AD accounts the same as users and mailbox-enable the account and add the SMTP addresses to the accounts. If you want, disable the AD account, and give user who need access to the mailboxes, full mailbox access and SEND AS if required.
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August 14th, 2011 6:11pm

(1) You should create a new e-mail policy and qualify it by Conditions, step 4 (screen shot 2), not "we want this to be applied for all users," but for the users in question. If these are very few users, you can also do a manual override by de-selecting Update e-mail addresses based on e-mail policy. However, I would prefer a new e-mail policy, which I believe to be a cleaner approach. Exchange Server 2010 – Email Address Policy – How-To http://www.myexchangeworld.com/2010/07/exchange-server-2010-email-address-policy-how-to/ (2) Every Exchange mailbox requires an AD user, but there is a special type of mailbox you could use: a shared mailbox. This one can not be created from the Exchange Management Console (EMC), you have to use the Management Shell (EMS). The beauty of this approach is that the Active Directory user associated with a shared mailbox must be a disabled account, which means this account can not be used for logon to AD. The example below shows how to add the mailbox to OWA. If you are unfamiliar with how to add additional mailboxes to an Outlook profile, do a search for your particular version or please come back here. Create a Shared Mailbox in Exchange 2010 http://atthedatacenter.wordpress.com/2010/09/28/create-a-shared-mailbox-in-microsoft-exchange-2010-and-add-to-owa/ For further explanations, see also the section Mailbox Types Understanding Recipients http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb201680.aspx MCTS: Messaging | MCSE: S+M
August 14th, 2011 6:28pm

(1) You should create a new e-mail policy and qualify it by Conditions, step 4 (screen shot 2), not "we want this to be applied for all users," but for the users in question. If these are very few users, you can also do a manual override by de-selecting Update e-mail addresses based on e-mail policy. However, I would prefer a new e-mail policy, which I believe to be a cleaner approach. MCTS: Messaging | MCSE: S+M Note that you should only uncheck the update email address based on email policy if you do not want to override the SMTP address that is set as the default on the account. If you want these new mailboxes to have your current default SMTP address as the default in addition to the new SMTP domain, do not uncheck that box. This sounds as if you only need a few mailboxes (online project?) If so, I wouldnt bother creating an email address policy. If there are fair number of accounts, consider it. Even if you dont create one now, you can later. also, not sure what you intend for this online project, but you could always simply mail-enable a public folder and add those new SMTP addresses as well. Jon-Alfred has given you a lot of good info. Lots of options!
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August 14th, 2011 6:55pm

Thanks guys, got it sorted as above. I didn't create a policy because it's only two mailboxes at this stage.
August 14th, 2011 8:10pm

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