Microsoft KB Archive/812094

= XCON: Use of the Asterisk (*) Wildcard Character in the SMTP Domain Name When You Specify a New SMTP Policy =

Article ID: 812094

Article Last Modified on 2/28/2007

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APPLIES TO


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

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SUMMARY
This article describes how to use the asterisk (*) wildcard character when you specify per-domain Internet message format settings in Exchange 2000 Server. This article provides additional information that is not included in the Exchange 2000 Server Help documentation.



MORE INFORMATION
You can configure per-domain Internet message format settings in Exchange System Manager. To do so:
 * 1) Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager.
 * 2) Expand Global Settings, right-click Internet Message Formats, click New, and then click Domain.

When you create a new Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) policy for a domain to which you send e-mail, you can use the asterisk (*) wildcard character in the SMTP domain name to represent a single character or more than one character.

You can use the asterisk (*) wildcard character in the SMTP domain name as:


 * . .com


 * .com

*. .com

The wildcard character in the SMTP domain name is read from the left to right. After the wildcard character is reached, all characters that appear after the wildcard character are ignored.

You cannot use the asterisk (*) wildcard character in the SMTP domain name as:




 * .* .com


 * . .com

For additional information about message formats in Exchange 2000 Server, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

314333 HOW TO: Assign a Message Format for a Specific Domain in Exchange 2000 Server

319252 HOW TO: Send Internet E-Mail Messages in an Appropriate Format in

244150 XCON: Global Setting for Internet Message Formats

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