Since we're on the topic of AD Attributes, I need to ask one question. For those of us who have worked with Exchange since the early days, the legacyExchangeDN is a self explanitory attribute. But as a consultant, I find myself telling new Exchange customers to ignore the DN syntax since the AG's are not really OUs and there really is not and AD container called "recipients". This attribute is named "legacy"ExchangeDN, yet I see Exchange 2003 place continued and rightful importance on it's value. I see it's use in the XML message tracking schema...Or how about having to add the x500 format to migrated users...MAPI clients use it...Can some one explain why this attribute is still considered(named) legacy and when will we see changes to it's name?