The company has sold and has a new name (therefore new domain.com). I know I
can't change the domain without a reinstall. That is not necessary in this
case anyway. How do I change the Exchange email from david@abc.com to
david@xyz.com? What happens to all the old mail in the old stores? Can they
be moved? Thanks, David

Re: New Exchange domain by Larry

Larry
Tue May 06 14:48:33 PDT 2008

Just run the CEICW and put in the new email domain name. If you need both,
create a new recipient policy.

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Larry

Please post the resolution to
your issue so that all can benefit.


"David" <David@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> The company has sold and has a new name (therefore new domain.com). I
> know I
> can't change the domain without a reinstall. That is not necessary in
> this
> case anyway. How do I change the Exchange email from david@abc.com to
> david@xyz.com? What happens to all the old mail in the old stores? Can
> they
> be moved? Thanks, David



Re: New Exchange domain by Lanwench

Lanwench
Tue May 06 15:50:06 PDT 2008

David <David@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> The company has sold and has a new name (therefore new domain.com).
> I know I can't change the domain without a reinstall. That is not
> necessary in this case anyway. How do I change the Exchange email
> from david@abc.com to david@xyz.com? What happens to all the old
> mail in the old stores? Can they be moved? Thanks, David

This is easy. I'd recommend *adding* rather than *replacing* -

http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF010.html

Make the new domain the default in your recipient policy (no need to add a
new one unless you need to filter based on some AD attribute).