Answer Posted / muthiah nagarajan
A recipient policy that manages e-mail addresses has the
following characteristics:
• It applies to a selected group of recipients.
• It always contains information about the address
types that are to be applied to those recipients.
• It is given a priority, so that administrators can
control which address is applied as the primary address to
a recipient that may appear in more than one policy.
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