Re: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Exchange
Wait a minute. I don't have an Exchange server I can test with at the moment so someone please correct me if I'm wrong but, from what I remember, using an alternate recipient has a very, very low probability of creating a mail loop. And it does not require that you uncheck "Do not allow autorepl

RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Durkee, Peter
ack to the original sender, not to the Exchange address for reforwarding. -Peter -Original Message- From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 11:19 To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me.. Now see, I was a

RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Andy David
Original Message- From: Robert Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 1:59 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me.. Thanks, I will take your advice with me back to managementI asked them in the first place t

Re: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Kelly_Borndale
You would have to add a custom recipient. But, do you really want to do this? What if he hits the limit on his home account? Then emails start bouncing... Fowarding off system is not something very well liked here, you may want to read up on it. ~ -K

RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Robert Williams
Message- From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:57 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me.. So what part of Daniel's suggestion did you not understand? The Custom Recipient is set up with an exter

RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Benjamin Winzenz
grine Systems, Inc. -Original Message- From: Robert Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 1:47 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me.. The problem is that this guy only wants to check his own emai

RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Doug Hampshire
: Robert Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:47 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me.. The problem is that this guy only wants to check his own email and want us to forward this one to his. My issue is

RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Thomas Di Nardo
Welcome Robert. Please look through the archives and read the FAQ (links are at the bottom of every email from the list. There is a pile of information in there. To answer your question, you could create a custom recipient and forward to that address. However, this is a bad idea. (eg. Mail loops,

RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Drewski
Create a Custom Recipient, and add that recipient to the mailbox. That's if you're using 5.5, of course. -- Drew Visit http://www.drewncapris.net! Go! Go there now! "The U.S. should deal with the events of September 11 as criminal acts, investigate and prosecut

RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Martin Blackstone
You could setup a Custom Recipient in Exchange. Now for the caveat. This is a sure fire way to create a mail loop and crash your Exch box. I would HIGHLY advise against this. If he wants to read his mail from home or whatever, have him use OWA. There may also be company issues with this, as now p

RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Robert Williams
-6982 www.raypak.com -Original Message- From: Daniel Chenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:43 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: Re: Newbie question so please don 't bash me.. Create a custom recipient representing his home account. Allow auto-fo

RE: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Anthony L. Sollars
You can set an alternate recipient in connection properties in the exchange manager, or you can setup a server based rule to forward the email. Be careful though, mail loops are caused by such things. -TOny -Original Message- From: Robert Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday,

Re: Newbie question so please don 't bash me..

2001-11-19 Thread Daniel Chenault
Create a custom recipient representing his home account. Allow auto-forward under the IMC. This is not recommended, by the way: the potential for mail loops is large. Better would be to give him external access to his mailbox. - Original Message - From: "Robert Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTE