Applies to: Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-07-30

Use the E-Mail Addresses page of the New E-Mail Address Policy wizard to configure the e-mail addresses for your address policy. You can Add, Edit, Remove, or Set as Reply for your e-mail addresses. You can also configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) or custom e-mail address types.

When creating an e-mail address policy, you can use the following e-mail address types:

Important:
In Exchange 2007, all non-SMTP e-mail addresses are considered custom addresses. Exchange 2007 does not provide unique dialog boxes or property pages for X.400, GroupWise, or Lotus Notes e-mail address types. If you add a non-SMTP custom e-mail address, you must have the appropriate dynamic-link library (DLL) files. If you do not provide the appropriate DLL files, you will not be able to create a customized e-mail address policy. The following error will be logged in Event Viewer: "The e-mail address description object in the Microsoft Exchange directory for the 'SADF' address type on 'i386' machines are missing."

Use this wizard page to configure the following attributes of an e-mail address policy.

Add
Edit

Click this button to edit the settings you made for the e-mail address. Depending on the type of address you created, the SMTP E-Mail Address or the Custom Address dialog box appears. For information about these dialog boxes, see the following topics:

Set as Reply

Use this option to set your selected custom address as the "reply to" address. This option makes the e-mail address the primary address for this type. This is the address that is seen by other users and is the address to which they reply.