What are Recipient policies?
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A recipient policy that manages e-mail addresses has the
following characteristics:
• It applies to a selected group of recipients.
• It always contains information about the address
types that are to be applied to those recipients.
• It is given a priority, so that administrators can
control which address is applied as the primary address to
a recipient that may appear in more than one policy.
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Answer / mukesh singh, isource
Recipient policies are a set of configurable rules that run
on a schedule and evaluate all the messaging-enabled
objects in your Active Directory forest. The policy uses
the rules to filter all of the objects and to selectively
apply e-mail addresses of specific types to those instances
that fit the predefined rules.
If you use recipient policies, it is easy to apply or alter
the rules; you do not need to reconfigure settings
individually on each object. You can also change recipient
policy priority levels to change the way in which multiple
policies are adjusted. The default recipient policy acts on
all objects in the Exchange Server organization. Do not
delete the default policy; however, you can create other
recipient policies to override this setting because the
priority level of the default policy is set to lowest.
Policies are applied according to the schedule that you set
on your domain Recipient Update Service. However, you can
force a manual update if you want to apply a recipient
policy immediately.
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Answer / raja
reiepient polocy is an polocy which which is designed to
control a set of object in server rather that to apply each
and every objects individually. these policy can general,
database, storage limits and email address.
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Answer / udayakumar
When you install Exchange for the first time, it determines
the format of the SMTP address you'll want for your users
based on your organization name and the DNS name of your
domain. It places the result into an Active Directory
object called a Recipient Policy
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