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What is Substitute SMTP domain?
Category: Address ManipulationLast Updated: 2008-04-14
 
SimpleSync can remap ALL primary SMTP addresses with a new domain name. For example the source system has the following addresses:
jwilliams@disney.com
gbush@whitehouse.gov
dtrump@taj.com

When the parameter is set with a new domain (ie. cps-systems.com) the following addresses will be created:
jwilliams@cps-systems.com
gbush@cps-systems.com
dtrump@cps-systems.com

Notes about Substitute Domain Syntax
  • Only a single Substitute Domain may be specified.

  • It is never appropriate to include the @ prefix when specifying your Substitute Domain.  If you include the @ prefix, you will get address values that look like this:  Joe@@SubDomain.com

 
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