Microsoft KB Archive/166905

= XFOR: How to Change Target Address =

Article ID: 166905

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q166905



SUMMARY
This article tells you how to change a user's target address or to view the user's current target address or e-mail proxies.

Each user in the address book is either treated as a Local (mailbox) user or a Custom Recipient located at another mail system. All users have e- mail proxies for all the other connected systems.

When a user is defined as a Custom Recipient, the user's primary e-mail address or Target Address determines the routing path and on which system the user is located. There are also e-mail proxies of all the other systems. This allows e-mail from SNADS to be easily routed through the Exchange Server backbone to either cc:Mail or SMTP, or vice-versa.



MORE INFORMATION
To change a user's target address or to view the user's current target address or e-mail proxies:


 * 1) In the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator program, expand the left panel tree until you see the Recipients Container.
 * 2) Select the Recipients Container by highlighting it. You should see a list of all users in the right pane of the Administrator.
 * 3) To view a user, double-click that user.
 * 4) At the bottom of the General property page there is a field called E- mail. If you click E-mail, the options to "Modify existing e-mail address" and "Create new e-mail address" appear.

If the user is an SNADS user the address will be "SNADS:DGN(DEN)". If the user is a cc:Mail user it will be "CCMAIL:Username at Postoffice"
 * 1) Change this to the new address.

If you would like to view a user's other proxies, select the e-mail Addresses property page. This will show all the user's e-mail proxies.

To change the proxy, double click on the address you want to change, or if you would like to create multiple proxies for one address type click on the side button New. When you add more than one proxy of a single type one will be the primary, and all others will be secondary proxies. Primary Proxies are shown in bold type, Secondary proxies are shown in normal font. If more than one proxy exists the Primary will always be used on outbound mail, Secondary will be used only for inbound address mapping.

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