Thats exactly what I meant.
Many thanks Al
>Not quite sure what you mean, but it sounds like what I outlined earlier. In the E-mail Addresses dialog, just add in all the SMTP addresses you want for that particular mailbox e.g.
>
>PrimaryName@somedomain.com
>SomeOtherName@somedomain.com
>
>Any mail sent to either of those e-mail addresses will go into that user's Exchange mailbox.
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>The above assumes Exchange is receiving mail via SMTP.
>
>>Thanks for that Al
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>>I have a customer that wants to use two emails addresses on user on the echange server.
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>>Is this possible?
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>>Rob
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>>>>Hi
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>>>>I'm ccurrently looking after a Windows 2003 Exchange Server for a client, I didn't install the server but have been given the job of looking after it.
>>>>
>>>>Another IT guy a couple of weeks ago amended a users email address because she got married so obviously her last name changed.
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>>>>But now she has realised that when someone replies to one of her emails she doesn't get it.
>>>>
>>>>All references to the old email address have been changed on the Exchange Server including the email address in properties from manage users-> General tab-> Email field.
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>>>>The login name hasn't been changed & she currently logs in as the old user.
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>>>>Any help extremley apreciated
>>>
>>>You can specify more than one SMTP e-mail address for a user; just add the old one back to the list:
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>>>User properties...E-mail addresses.
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>>>You'll probably see an SMTP and and X400 address for the user. Just create another SMTP address (the former address).
Rob