Send Email to Outside Person with a Domain Email Address
- From: "rdezeeuw@xxxxxxxxx" <rdezeeuw@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 Jan 2006 07:44:25 -0800
Hello:
As we all know, Exchange Server 2003 will send email directly to a
person's email address, without using SMTP, if that person has an
email address within the domain.
We have one person with a domain email address that occasionally logs
onto the domain so
he has a user set up for him.
Our mail.domain.com is not our server. It is outside. We receive
our emails using POP3.
Is there any way to tell Exchange Server 2003 to send his emails
using SMTP (to the outside world, mail.domain.com) rather than
keeping his emails internal? In other words, to treat his email
address as a normal outside address like somebody@xxxxxxxxx?
Thanks in advance,
Rick
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