I've run the office 365 readiness tool and I'm working through any issues it has found as we're moving students on to a free office 365 / cloud email solution....
Now this part isn't an issue but it is bugging me, one of the first things the tool discovers is your domain email suffix's both primary and secondary, there's only one primary but it's finding two secondary email addresses....one is a spelling mistake and the other is ancient. Where would i begin to look in order to get rid of these entirely?
This is what it gives me:
Not so much a problem but I feel a bit OCD about things like this...i want it gone!
EDIT:
NEVERMIND! Found them, exported all the primary and secondary email addresses from exchange into a csv and found the two accounts with stray secondary addresses
Now this part isn't an issue but it is bugging me, one of the first things the tool discovers is your domain email suffix's both primary and secondary, there's only one primary but it's finding two secondary email addresses....one is a spelling mistake and the other is ancient. Where would i begin to look in order to get rid of these entirely?
This is what it gives me:
Code:
All email domains discovered in your environment:
Total: 3
Review the results
All primary email domains discovered:
Total: 1
Review the results
Not so much a problem but I feel a bit OCD about things like this...i want it gone!

EDIT:
NEVERMIND! Found them, exported all the primary and secondary email addresses from exchange into a csv and found the two accounts with stray secondary addresses
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