Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2006-03-20
This topic explains the syntax for the identity of a customized DSN message. The identity is the customized DSN message's GUID or a string that consists of the following values:
- Locale This variable specifies the
locale of the language that the DSN message is displayed in. For a
list of locale codes that you can use with the
New-SystemMessage command, see Supported Locales for
Use with System Messages.
- Internal or External This variable
specifies whether the DSN message is sent only to senders who are
part of the internal Exchange Server 2007 organization or
also to senders outside the Exchange Server 2007
organization. You can use the Internal option when you want to
include a specific e-mail contact or resolution in DSN messages
that are sent to internal senders, but do not want to expose that
information to senders outside your organization.
- DSN code This variable specifies the
DSN code of the customized DSN message.
The syntax of the DSN message identity is
<Locale>\<Internal or External>\<DSN
code>
.
For each DSN code, you can create more than one customized DSN message, which can target internal senders or external senders, and different locales. The following list shows some of the possible configurations for the DSN code 5.1.2:
- Display DSN messages to Internal senders with an English (en)
locale
- Display DSN messages to External senders with an English (en)
locale
- Display DSN messages to Internal senders with a Japanese (ja)
locale
- Display DSN messages to External senders with a Japanese (ja)
locale
For More Information
For more information about how to manage DSNs, see the following topics: