list of all Email adresses 2003
Hi all What are the best way to get a list of all valid email adresses out of Exchange 2003 SP2. A list with all the default SMTP adresses and then another list of all the email adresses including alliases on each account PLEASE Appreciate your help
June 1st, 2012 5:02am

My queries does not work. I tried this (&(objectCategory=user)(memberOf=cn=Domain Users,cn=users,dc=domain,dc=com)) which brings up nothing and this in a cmd window and it comes back with No entries found. The command completed successfully ldifde -f c:\badproxies.txt -d "dc==domain,dc=com" -l proxyaddresses -r "(proxyaddresses=*smtp:*@mydomain.com)" What am i doing wrong?
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June 1st, 2012 7:12am

Try -d "dc=mydomain,dc=com" Leif
June 1st, 2012 7:45am

Sorry, the double == must've been a typing error in the forum. I am using ldifde -f c:\badproxies.txt -d "dc=domain,dc=com" -l proxyaddresses -r "(proxyaddresses=*smtp:*@domain)"
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June 1st, 2012 8:17am

PS: Our internal and external domain are not the same so this is how i have my syntax ldifde -f c:\badproxies.txt -d "dc=internal domain" -l proxyaddresses -r "(proxyaddresses=*smtp:*@external domain)" Internal domain = what users log onto External domain = SMTP domain which we receive mail on
June 1st, 2012 8:19am

I'd suggest you post this question in Exchange development forum. Your understanding would be appreciated. Fiona Liao TechNet Community Support
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June 3rd, 2012 10:56pm

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