Email address Policy and Mail Contacts
Looking for a solution to ensure all New Contacts are not stamped with our Public Domain Name. These contacts are meant for External Contacts (Outside our Organization) I understand I can create a seperate policy to stamp contacts with a bogus or alternate address. My goal is for this to function the way it did in Exchange 2003, when we created a mail contact in Exchange 2003 and set the external email address, the primary domain address was not applied. I read an article that this is by design, but why would an External contact need a Public email address stamped on it?Brandon Novak Happy Time
October 9th, 2009 4:16pm

Not sure what you mean by "Public Email Address", but you can set EmailAddressPolicyEnabled to false for those contacts and they wont get stamped.
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October 9th, 2009 5:15pm

On Fri, 9-Oct-09 14:15:44 GMT, Andy David wrote:>Not sure what you mean by "Public Email Address", but you can set EmailAddressPolicyEnabled to false for those contacts and they wont get stamped. This was a side-effect of the RUS. The ADUC created the Contact andgave it an email address. The RUS saw that there was already an emailaddress and didn't apply the recipient poloicy. The same thing wouldhappen to a mailbox if you created it and then assigned it an emailaddress before the RUS ran.he recipient policy those objects that theRUS bypassed would be assigned an email address by the appropriaterecipient policy.Exchange 2007 doesn't have a RUS so the policy is applied immediately.---Rich MatheisenMCSE+I, Exchange MVP--- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
October 10th, 2009 6:20am

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