How to Modify an Existing Recipient Policy for the SMTP Domain that You Want to Share

 

If the SMTP domain that you want to share is not on the default recipient policy, you can make the address space nonauthoritative.

Before You Begin

Before you perform the procedure in this topic, read Deployment Scenarios for Internet Connectivity.

The following permissions are required to perform this procedure:

  • Member of the local administrators group and a member of a group that has had the Exchange Administrators role applied at the organizational level

Procedure

To modify an existing recipient policy for the SMTP domain that you want to share

  1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager.

  2. In the console tree, expand Recipients, and then click Recipient Policies.

  3. In the details pane, right-click the recipient policy that has the SMTP address space you want to share, and then click Properties.

  4. On the E-mail Addresses (Policy) tab, click the SMTP address space, and then click Set as Primary.

  5. Click the SMTP address space that you want to share, and then click Edit.

  6. To make Exchange nonauthoritative for this SMTP address, clear the This Exchange Organization is responsible for all mail delivery to this address check box, and then click Apply.

  7. A message appears asking if you want to update all corresponding recipient e-mail addresses. Click Yes.

  8. On the E-mail Addresses (Policy) tab, click OK.