Exxhange and external mail
- From: "Burhan ERSOY" <burhan.ersoy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:30:29 +0200
I have to set up two e-mail accounts on their workstations. One account
being the Exchange Server and the secount being their externa e-mail account
with their ISP. I have been setting their external e-mail account as the
default account so when they send mail it will use their ISPs SMTP server
and then turn around and receive mail from their ISP's POP3 account.
Today I set a customer up the exact same way but this has been the first
Windows XP/Outlook 2003 workstation I have done. When this particular
workstation selects and internal recipient (from the Exchange Server address
list) and tries to send them mail it sends it via the ISPs SMTP server and
it bounces because it is trying to send it to their local Exchange Server
address.
I know. Oh duh. It made sense when I thought about it. the recipents
assress is someone@xxxxxxxxxxxx and the ISP can't find it but I swear I have
set up a lot of Exchange Server 2000 and Windows 2000/Outlook 2000 accounts
this way and the internal mail and external mail works.
What is the recommended setup in this instance? Where you have an
Exchange Server but can't send or receive externally from it because of the
ISP's regulations.
How do do set Outlook up to send/receive locally for internal mail and
send/recieve externally for internet mail? Did they change something with
either Exchange Server 2003 or XP/Outlook 2003 that would cause my normal
workstation setup to not work internally? Thanks!
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