RE: Outlook Question

2003-10-20 Thread Ed Crowley [MVP]
You can prevent them from sending mail to the Internet by the use of the
Delivery Restrictions tab in the SMTP Connector properties.

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Running Exchange 2000 - outlook 2000, outlook-xp, etc.

Is there a way to setup a clients mailbox that will only receive mail?
We don't want to clients to be able to send from that account.

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RE: Outlook question

2002-06-06 Thread Ed Crowley

This works if you're using SMTP, but not MAPI.

Create two mailboxes, one for aaa and the other for bbb.

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Hi everyone

I have an unusual request that I cannot find an answer to.  Here is my
question:

I have two SMTP addresses, [EMAIL PROTECTED], and [EMAIL PROTECTED]  I want
to set a rule in Outlook (both 2000 and XP) that says if an email comes
in for [EMAIL PROTECTED], send the email to folder a.  If the email comes
in for [EMAIL PROTECTED], send the email to folder b.  So far, I can't seem
to get this to work.  I tried the rules wizard in Outlook, saying that
if you see aaa in the recipient's address, then move the mail to folder
a.  No good - the email still goes to the in box.  Does anyone have
any ideas??  Is this really possible??

Thanks

Russell


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RE: Outlook question

2002-06-06 Thread PRamatowski



Russell,

What rule are you using?  If you use the rule that looks for specific words
(aaa, bbb)in the message header it should work;  I just did that and it
worked for me... I'm using OL2K.

Paul



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From: Etts, Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 11:36 AM
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Subject: Outlook question


Hi everyone

I have an unusual request that I cannot find an answer to.  Here is my
question:

I have two SMTP addresses, [EMAIL PROTECTED], and [EMAIL PROTECTED]  I want to
set a rule in Outlook (both 2000 and XP) that says if an email comes in for
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
send the email to folder a.  If the email comes in for [EMAIL PROTECTED], send
the email to folder b.  So far, I can't seem to get this to work.  I tried
the rules wizard in Outlook, saying that if you see aaa in the recipient's
address, then move the mail to folder a.  No good - the email still goes to
the in box.  Does anyone have any ideas??  Is this really possible??

Thanks

Russell


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