08-11-04 12:12 PM
Hi there,
I had this all set up and working for possibly 2 years without any problems,
until (I believe) my ISP (BT Openworld) done something to my account and no
w only emails sent within my domain are forwarded to my external account.
For example, my work account is set up to forward a copy of all emails to my
home email address and ALL emails used to go there. Now, only the emails t
hat my work colleagues send me are forwarded to my home address. If an emai
l is sent to me from a third party, such as my mum at her workplace, I only
receive an email at work and not at home.
Despite arguing with BT that they have done something to ruin this, they sti
ll tell me that it is my fault and someone at my workplace has altered the s
erver settings, as BT only relay the emails in and out of my domain name. I
blatantly know that this is not true as no-one else in my relatively small
office even knows the username, let alone the password to log into our serve
r!!
Has anyone else had this problem, not just with BT but with other ISPs and i
f so, have you managed to fix it and how did you go about it?
Thanks
Brett Rigby
quote: Originally posted by ccs
"David S. Rubin" <MozillaNews@rubincs.com> wrote in message
news:CV9Bc.18947$Y3.3982@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> I'm currently running Exchange 2000 on Windows 2000 Server. I have
> users that receive email to their exchange account and want to also have
> it automatically forwarded to one or more external email addresses. Is
> there any way to do this from within Exchange, or do I need something
> else? If I need an add-on, can anyone recommend something? Thank you.
Try with a Mail-enabled contact. Make a contact for the external email
address, then set up forwarding in user properties to forward the mail to
that contact as well as deliver it to the exchange mailbox.
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