Consider the following scenario in Microsoft Exchange Server
2007. In Exchange Management Console, you define an e-mail address policy under
E-mail Address Policies in
Hub Transport under
Organization Configuration. The e-mail address policy contains one of the following
variables:
Immediately after one of these variables, the policy
contains a slash (/) or a backlash (\). If an e-mail address policy contains
another one of these variables immediately after the slash or the backslash,
the e-mail address policy creates e-mail addresses that are incorrect.
Note Other variables may also cause the e-mail addresses to be created
incorrectly.
For example, you may experience this issue when you use
the following e-mail address policy for IBM Lotus Notes:
NOTES:%d/%m/Contoso@Exchange
When you use this policy, you expect the following
result:
NOTES:Joe Bloggs/JBloggs/Contoso@Exchange
However, you receive the following result:
NOTES:Joe Bloggs/%m/Contoso@Exchange