Exchange 2007: Delete SMTP email address for bulk user
HiI got the following problem scenario for Exchange 2007. Please see if anyone can help me:I was trying to setup email address policy based on severel condition & without condition. So I had say for example 2 email address policy 'A' & 'B' forall user in my organization.SMTP for 'A' : %m@A.comSMTP for 'B' : %m@B.comBoth of them had no condition.Whenboth policieswere creating,those applied to all user in my organizationand so every user got 2 E-mail address. Is there any way or power shell command to delete one SMTP email(or all) address from all user. I can do them manually by going to properties from indivisual users but say for 1000 users, its going to take a while to do it.Please help.Thanks, Monir
August 20th, 2009 1:58pm

I don't say there isn't way to remove with powershell but with ADModify.net you can easily remove SMTP address from bulk users in GUI and it works well with Exchange 2007... ADModify.Net http://www.codeplex.com/admodify Using ADModify - A real world example http://exchangeis.com/blogs/exchangeis/archive/2005/07/01/using-admodify-a-real-world-example.aspx Amit Tank | MVP Exchange Server | MCITP: EMA | MCSA: M | http://ExchangeShare.WordPress.com
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August 20th, 2009 2:44pm

Thats fantastic Amit. It works and solve my problem.
August 21st, 2009 12:45pm

ADModify is very useful but i have query, how to use it to remove MS Mail attributes at Email Addresses. Format: CONTOSO/CONTOSOHQ/AZRON I'm able to remove X400,X500 and CC:mail.
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March 23rd, 2010 11:49am

First, you need to make sure all your good mail is out of the queue, so I tend to do this at 3 AM when I know that it's been a few hours since anyone has tried to send any out-of-office mail and anything I'm going to find in the queue is YMMV. ____ Next, stop the SMTP Virtual Server for the site. Create a new SMTP Connector which is going to take all of the junk mail. Make sure the "Address Space" properties are set that SMTP is accepting for * (all domains) at a cost of 1. Restart the SMTP Virtual Server. All of the mail should now go into this new queue you created. Right click the queue, choose "Delete all messages " Refresh the queue list a few times to make sure all messages are gone. Stop the SMTP Virtual Server. Delete the SMTP Connector you just made. Restart the SMTP Virtual Server. Mail should start flowing as usual. m3 zero
March 24th, 2010 1:31pm

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