Article ID: 155594 - Last Review: October 28, 2006 - Revision: 3.3

XADM: Generic Import Format to Add SMTP Secondary Proxy Address

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SUMMARY

This article shows you an import file format that produces a custom recipient with the same characteristics as a custom recipient produced using the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program.

MORE INFORMATION

To produce a custom recipient with the Exchange Administrator program, complete the SMTP address and First and Last name fields in the "New Custom Recipient" dialog box. Using the E-mail Addresses dialog box in the given custom recipients dialog box, add a "New E-mail address" type of Internet Address.

To produce a custom recipient with the same characteristics as one produced by the procedure above, use the following import file format:
Obj-Class, First Name, Last name, Display Name, Alias Name, Directory Name, E-mail Address, Secondary-Proxy-Addresses

Remote,User,1,User1,User1,User1,SMTP:User1@org.com, SMTP:User1@org2.com%SMTP:User1@org3.com%SMTP:User2@org2.com
NOTE: The file must be produced using a tool, for example Excel, that does not produce an end-of-line character or line feed.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
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