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Joezer Cookey-Gam, Brendan Keane, Jeffrey Rosen, and Jonathan Runyon

"Professional Windows PowerShell for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1"

Hence non - deliverable messages, for example, are no longer from the System
Administrator but from Microsoft Exchange. This applies only to system - generated messages sent
within the Exchange organization. For system - generated messages sent to Recipients outside the
Exchange organization, the address specified in the ExternalPostmasterAddress property of the
Get-TransportServer cmdlet is used as the ??? from ??? address for the Microsoft Exchange Recipient. This
address can be configured using the Set-TransportServer cmdlet. Because the Microsoft Exchange
Recipient is not your typical Exchange Recipient, the usual Recipient cmdlets cannot be used to view or
modify it. You can use the Set-OrganizationConfig cmdlet to configure an additional mail Recipient
such as the administrator to receive system - generated messages; to prevent the default email address
policy from applying to the Microsoft Exchange Recipient; and to configure email addresses for this
Recipient.
The Microsoft Exchange Recipient is exempt from any message limits configured in the Exchange
organization. For Exchange organizations in cross - forest topologies, this may present a problem
because messages from the Microsoft Exchange Recipient in one forest may not be recognized
as coming from the Microsoft Exchange Recipient and thus could be subject to message limit
restrictions.


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