Is it no longer possible to apply address policies based off mailbox store?
Has this been removed? This was possible in 2003. If not, then is there some way I can specify muliple OUs for one address policy? It seems much has been removed.
May 23rd, 2011 2:44pm

That has been removed. One reason is that there is no longer a Recipient Update Service.Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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May 23rd, 2011 3:49pm

Thanks, but I was able to get this working by using the following command. Hope it may help somebody else who runs into this. Set-EmailAddressPolicy "Employees" -RecipientFilter { (Database -eq "CN=Employees,CN=First Storage Group,CN=InformationStore,CN=MyServer,CN=Servers,CN=First Administrative Group,CN=Administrative Groups,CN=MyCompany,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=com") }
May 23rd, 2011 5:14pm

Are you sure this is going to work with Exchange 2010's automatic database assignment?Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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May 23rd, 2011 8:58pm

Sorry for that wrong answer. I was distracted and read "mailbox store policy" and "mailbox quota" instead of "address policy".Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
May 23rd, 2011 9:00pm

Thanks Ed, we don't use the automatic database assignment. If we did, I would have to look at another option or see if there was a way to specify multiple dbs using OPATH.
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May 24th, 2011 11:24am

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