Recipient Update Service 2003
Hi,I have exchange 2003 setup with multiple recipient policies likexx1.comxx2.comxx3.comas of now xx3.com is set as primary SMTP. I have a situation where i need to change the primary SMTPto xx2.comWas just wondering if there is anything else i need to consider apart from editing the recipient policy to have xx2.com as primary smtp.There are about 50,000 mailboxes, I am little concerned on how much time RUS would take to stamp / update these objects or if I should consider using some script to change the primary SMTP address to xx2.com.Any help will be appreciated.Cheers,Spinv
August 11th, 2009 9:25pm

Hi,You dont need to run the script, let it be handled by RUS itself. By doing it either ways they are going to put simillar load on AD so I would suggest not running after any script for doing so. What best you can do to avoid additional load is temporarily change the RUS update schedule to run between non peak hours so that it wont put additional load on DCs and Exchange both. The only benefit of a script I see is it can allow you to choose the number of users you want to modify. As far as changing a primary email address is concerned I will definitely consider that xx3.com wont be removed from either of mailboxes unless neccessary so that the mailflow to any mailbox wont be intterupted.MMilind Naphade | MCTS:M | http://www.msexchangegeek.com
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August 12th, 2009 12:37am

I agree with Milind. Do this after Business Hours. the sooner you modify the primary SMTPto xx2.com it will ask prompt you saying do you want to update this for all recipients. and once you say yes it will generate heavy LDAP traffic between your Exchange and GC infrastructures. Vinod |CCNA|MCSE 2003 +Messaging|MCTS|ITIL V3|
August 12th, 2009 12:58pm

Hi,Agree but one more point i would like to admit here.Does RUS will apply new policy on those AD account where check mark "automatically update Email address based onEmail addresspolicy" OFF.Might be some users would where this check mark would be unmark.Anil
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August 12th, 2009 7:18pm

Hi All, Thank you very much for the reply, as Milind suggested i would want to leave the task to RUS, but does anybody have an idea how much time RUS would take to update 50,000 + mailboxes. By the way all the objects are set to "Automatically update email addresses based on recipient policy"Spinv
August 12th, 2009 8:26pm

I have no idea, but I guest it won't take much long. while you do this task you should use some kinds of useful tool like rapadmin from windows2003 for troubleshooting. Refer to this Link for more clues: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2004/07/15/184356.aspx giangmsd,
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August 12th, 2009 9:30pm

Hi, The Recipient Update Service seems to slow down when you perform a rebuild operation in Exchange Server924102 The Recipient Update Service performs a search based on the filter on the policy (the purportedSearch attribute) of all objects that are associated with this policy. When the Recipient Update Service finds all objects that must be updated by the policy, the Recipient Update Service adds or removes proxies as detailed by the "to do" list (the populated gatewayProxy attribute) So it may cause performance related issue. Please check the following article to find how the RUS apply recipient policies. How the Recipient Update Service applies recipient policies http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=328738 How to troubleshoot the Recipient Update Service by using the Application log in Exchange 2000 Server or in Exchange Server 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/822794 Regards, Xiu
August 13th, 2009 5:41am

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