mister X630 schreef op donderdag 19 april 2007 @ 10:26:
En heb je ook een aparte administrative group aangemaakt voor je subdomeinen?
logisch dat ik een mx record aan moet laten maken bij de provider. De mail komt dan binnen op onze firewall. Vandaar wordt het doorgesluist naar onze exchange-server. Maar hoe komt het bij de users terrecht???
Als ik een user aanmaak in het subdomein met de "active directory user and computers" van Exchange dan wordt el wel gevraagd of ik een mailbox aan wil maken, maar dat gebeurt niet.
Waar ligt die link? (Van het subdomein met de Exchange-server uit het domein er boven.)
Nee dat is niet nodig, bij komt de mail automatisch voor die domeinen bij de users binnen
bijvoorbeeld
@domein1.nl
@domein2.nl
@sub.domain.nl
@domein3.nl
Misschien is dit wel handig voor je
Creating and Applying Recipient Policies
Recipient policies are a quick and effective way of defining different e-mail addresses
for different users in your organization. For example, Contoso, Ltd. acquires Fabrikam,
Inc., a company that has 5000 employees. Contoso has migrated Fabrikam’s Exchange
Server 2003 organization into Contoso’s Exchange Server 2003 organization, but Fabrikam
needs to maintain its old e-mail addresses in addition to its new @contoso.com
addresses so any e-mail that comes from customers is not returned as undeliverable.
In this situation, it would be very inefficient to edit the properties of each Fabrikam
user and configure the primary and secondary e-mail addresses. Instead, you could use
a recipient policy to do all the work for you. You would create a policy that defines @contoso.com as the primary SMTP address and @fabrikam.com as the secondary
SMTP address for all users who have a user attribute of Company defined with the
value Fabrikam. The Recipient Update Service would then update all users matching
the filter with the new e-mail address configuration.
To create a recipient policy, perform the following steps:
1. Right-click the Recipient Policies container underneath the Recipients container in
Exchange System Manager, point to New, and then click Recipient Policy.
2. You are prompted to choose which property pages to include. You can add or
remove property pages after the policy is created, so for now select both E-Mail
Addresses and Mailbox Manager Settings, and click OK. Realistically, you would
probably want to configure separate recipient policies if you need to manage both
types of properties. As when configuring other types of policies, while you can
consolidate both types of policies into a single policy, the real power is in the flexibility
of being able to create multiple policies to serve different needs within an
enterprise organization.
3. Next, you must type a name for your recipient policy. The name should be something
descriptive so you know from the name what function the policy performs.
4. After naming the policy, click the E-Mail Addresses (Policy) tab. At this point, the
addresses listed are the same as what is in the Default Policy. Using the Contoso
and Fabrikam example, you would add an SMTP address of @fabrikam.com and
leave it as a secondary address, with @contoso.com being the primary SMTP
address.
5. Once you’ve defined your e-mail addresses, click the General tab and then click
Modify to define the LDAP query. This opens the same Find Exchange Recipients
dialog box that you previously used when creating an address list. The procedure
is the same in filtering the policy membership by using attributes and values. For
example, if you want the policy to apply to everyone who has the Company
attribute for their user account set to Fabrikam, you specify that on the Advanced
tab of this dialog box.
6. Once you define the filter, click OK. Exchange Server 2003 will inform you that if
you made changes that cause recipient objects to no longer be under the control
of this policy, their membership may not be re-evaluated (meaning their addresses
may stay the same). Click OK twice to finish creating the policy. Exchange Server
2003 will prompt you to confirm that you want to apply the policy to all users that
match the filter. Click Yes to confirm.
7. The policy will be applied at the next update interval by the Recipient Update
Service, but you can force the immediate updating of user accounts by rightclicking
the recipient policy you created and clicking Apply This Policy Now.
When you create multiple recipient policies, there is one more configuration option to
set. Recipient policies are applied in the order listed, with higher policies having a
higher priority level than lower policies. You can right-click a policy and click Move Up
or Move Down to increase or decrease its priority in relation to other policies. The
Default Policy always has the lowest priority, and it cannot be moved up in relation to
other policies.