E-mail Addresses Stored as Active Directory Paths
E-mail Addresses Stored as Active Directory Paths
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E-mail addresses are converted (stored) as Microsoft® Active Directory® paths when specific CDO for Exchange Management (CDOEXM) interface properties are set. Some of these properties can receive recipients as e-mail addresses (such as IMailboxStore, ForwardTo, or Delegates).
For example, setting IMailboxStore.ForwardTo to user1@somewhere.microsoft.com results in the ForwardTo value being set to the Active Directory path (for example, cn=Private MDB,cn=First Storage Group,...).
To complete a LDAP URL by using an Active Directory path, you typically must add "LDAP://server/" and "CN=first tree item."
For more information about the use of Active Directory in Microsoft Exchange, see Active Directory and CDOEXM.
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