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

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

They are identical in
functionality with the internal relay domains; however, with external domains, the messages are
received and processed by the Edge server, and then relayed to the destination email system. External
relay domains cannot be used for email address policies.
Use the Get-AcceptedDomain and Set/New/Remove-AcceptedDomain cmdlets to view and modify
the Accepted domains.
Email Address Policies
Email address policies dictate the formatting of addresses on mail - enabled objects in the Exchange
organization. Email policies formally known as Recipient Policies in Exchange 2000/2003 determine
what proxy addresses are stamped on mail - enabled objects in Active Directory. Exchange Server 2007
only supports two address types: SMTP and Custom. Email address policies generate the primary and
secondary email addresses for recipient objects to enable them to receive and send email.
Exchange Server 2007 has an email address policy for each user that is mail - enabled. By default, the
recipient alias is used as the local part of the recipient ??™ s email address and the default accepted domain is
appended after the ??? @ ??? sign. Hence, a mail - enabled user will have an address such as alias@
accepteddomain.com ( Trainee9@ExchangeExchange.local ). However, you can change how your
recipients ??™ email addresses will display.


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