Microsoft KB Archive/196585

= Creating secondary proxy addresses during Notes DirSync =

Article ID: 196585

Article Last Modified on 10/25/2007

-

APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange 2000 Enterprise Server
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition

-



This article was previously published under Q196585



SUMMARY
The Microsoft Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes adds the ability to synchronize user lists from Lotus Notes into the Microsoft Exchange Server Global Address List. By default, only the Lotus Notes mail address will be imported from the Lotus Notes Address Book.

The ability to automatically create secondary addresses such as SMTP or X.400 can be added to the Directory Synchronization process.



MORE INFORMATION
IMPORTANT: The below process of editing the Exchange Connector mapping files can result in improper operation of the Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes. Microsoft recommends backing up all referenced files before editing their contents.

To automatically add a second proxy to Exchange Server directory entries, perform the following steps:  Add a new field to Exchsrvr\Connect\Exchconn\Dxamex\Amap.tbl, Add a second field (the length). Add "Secondary-Proxy-Addresses(Type:)".

Some examples would be as follows:

SMTPAddr1 64 Proxy-Addresses(SMTP:)

SMTPAddr2 64 Secondary-Proxy-Addresses(smtp:)

SMTPAddr3 64 Secondary-Proxy-Addresses(smtp:)

X400Addr1 64 Proxy-Addresses(X400:)

X400Addr2 64 Secondary-Proxy-Addresses(X400:)

ccMailAddr 64 Secondary-Proxy-Addresses(CCMAIL:)

Note Exchange 2000 Server and later versions will look for a primary SMTP address by identifying "SMTP" in all capital letters. This behavior causes a problem if you have more than one SMTP address. Therefore, you must use the lowercase "smtp" for secondary SMTP addresses.

This process creates three new SMTP address fields with SMTPAddr1 being the primary SMTP address. Two new X.400 addresses with X400Addr1 being the primary and one new cc:Mail secondary proxy address. Now that the fields have been defined, edit the mapping file by opening the file Exchsrvr\Connect\Exchconn\Dxamex\Mapnotes.tbl in a text editor.

Some examples that correspond to the above fields would be:

SMTPAddr1 = FirstName "." LastName "@exchange.microsoft.com"

SMTPAddr2 = Left( FIrstName, "1") "." LastName "@microsoft.com"

SMTPAddr3 = ShortName "@microsoft.com"

X400Addr1 = "c=US;a=ATTMAILL;p=Exchange;g=" FirstName ";s=" LastName

X400Addr2 = "c=US;a=ATTMAIL;p=Microsoft;o=Exchange;ou1=NOTES;g="

FirstName ";s=" LastName

ccMailAddr = Firstname "." Lastname " at Microsoft"

After the Directory Synchronization process is complete, the addresses from above will appear on the Notes users as follows:

SMTPAddr1 will be Firstname.Lastname@exchange.microsoft.com

SMTPAddr2 will be F.Lastname@microsoft.com

SMTPAddr3 will be user@microsoft.com

X400Addr1 will be c=US;a=ATTMAIL;p=Exchange;g=Firstname;s=Lastname

X400Addr2 will be c=us;a=ATTMAIL;p=Microsoft;o=Exchange;ou=Notes;g=Firstname;s=Lastname

ccMailAddr will be Firstname.Lastname at Microsoft



Additional query words: notesmc linkage XADM

Keywords: kbhowto KB196585

-

[mailto:TECHNET@MICROSOFT.COM Send feedback to Microsoft]

© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.