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    Define email aliases in Server2k3's SMTP/POP3?  
Joe


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06-16-06 06:27 AM

We are using the builtin SMTP/POP3 services in Server2K3.  We are using
Active Directory Integrated mode for POP3.

I would like the ability to define aliases (like jobs@domain.com getting
"forwarded" to  someone@domain.com).  I would like to do this without the
need to create a new user in AD just for this purpose.

Possible?  How?

Thanks in advance,

Joe







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    Re: Define email aliases in Server2k3's SMTP/POP3?  
pblse


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06-16-06 10:07 AM


No, it is not possible, the built in smtp and pop3 services only offers
basic email services. What you could do is create a script that pulls the
mailbox folder of the folder you want to redirect and then resend them or
move them to another folder.

You could also write a script that registers into the smpt service that
changes the recipient of incoming messages.

PL.

"Joe" <jwdaigle@nospam.nospam> skrev i meddelandet
news:uM5BvzPkGHA.4044@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> We are using the builtin SMTP/POP3 services in Server2K3.  We are using
> Active Directory Integrated mode for POP3.
>
> I would like the ability to define aliases (like jobs@domain.com getting
> "forwarded" to  someone@domain.com).  I would like to do this without the
> need to create a new user in AD just for this purpose.
>
> Possible?  How?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Joe
>
>







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    Re: Define email aliases in Server2k3's SMTP/POP3?  
pblse


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06-16-06 12:24 PM


No, it is not possible, the built in smtp and pop3 services only offers
basic email services. What you could do is create a script that pulls the
mailbox folder of the folder you want to redirect and then resend them or
move them to another folder.

You could also write a script that registers into the smpt service that
changes the recipient of incoming messages.

PL.

"Joe" <jwdaigle@nospam.nospam> skrev i meddelandet
news:uM5BvzPkGHA.4044@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> We are using the builtin SMTP/POP3 services in Server2K3.  We are using
> Active Directory Integrated mode for POP3.
>
> I would like the ability to define aliases (like jobs@domain.com getting
> "forwarded" to  someone@domain.com).  I would like to do this without the
> need to create a new user in AD just for this purpose.
>
> Possible?  How?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Joe
>
>







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    Re: Define email aliases in Server2k3's SMTP/POP3?  
Joe


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06-20-06 02:00 AM

Ah, the 1st option intrigues me.

So what you are saying is that I can write a script that regularly runs and
copies from the alias drop location into the real email drop location.

Followup question please?  I am using an active directory integrated pop
server configuration.  Is it possible to create addresses in this
configuration that are not users in active directory?  ie, "private" email
addresses that do not belong to any active directory user per se.

Thanks for your help,

joe


"pblse" <pblse2@yahoo.se> wrote in message
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>
> No, it is not possible, the built in smtp and pop3 services only offers
> basic email services. What you could do is create a script that pulls the
> mailbox folder of the folder you want to redirect and then resend them or
> move them to another folder.
>
> You could also write a script that registers into the smpt service that
> changes the recipient of incoming messages.
>
> PL.
>
> "Joe" <jwdaigle@nospam.nospam> skrev i meddelandet
> news:uM5BvzPkGHA.4044@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... 
>
>







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    Re: Define email aliases in Server2k3's SMTP/POP3?  
Joe


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06-20-06 06:36 AM

Ah, the 1st option intrigues me.

So what you are saying is that I can write a script that regularly runs and
copies from the alias drop location into the real email drop location.

Followup question please?  I am using an active directory integrated pop
server configuration.  Is it possible to create addresses in this
configuration that are not users in active directory?  ie, "private" email
addresses that do not belong to any active directory user per se.

Thanks for your help,

joe


"pblse" <pblse2@yahoo.se> wrote in message
news:e39jWySkGHA.1272@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>
> No, it is not possible, the built in smtp and pop3 services only offers
> basic email services. What you could do is create a script that pulls the
> mailbox folder of the folder you want to redirect and then resend them or
> move them to another folder.
>
> You could also write a script that registers into the smpt service that
> changes the recipient of incoming messages.
>
> PL.
>
> "Joe" <jwdaigle@nospam.nospam> skrev i meddelandet
> news:uM5BvzPkGHA.4044@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... 
>
>







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    Re: Define email aliases in Server2k3's SMTP/POP3?  
Martin Robins


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07-25-06 06:23 PM

The following page provides a document that tells you exactly how to do
this.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsser...ew/advmail.mspx


Martin.


"Joe" <jwdaigle@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
news:uM5BvzPkGHA.4044@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> We are using the builtin SMTP/POP3 services in Server2K3.  We are using
> Active Directory Integrated mode for POP3.
>
> I would like the ability to define aliases (like jobs@domain.com getting
> "forwarded" to  someone@domain.com).  I would like to do this without the
> need to create a new user in AD just for this purpose.
>
> Possible?  How?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Joe
>
>







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