Re: Force Send to Internal Address
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 12:45:57 -0400
Robert R Kircher, Jr. <rkircher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok I have a somewhat unique setup which I know is not ideal so please
bare with me.
I hardly know you. Let's leave our clothing on, please.
First the setup.
Email and domain name is hosted via 3rd party service. There are
reasons I'd like to keep it this way.
Which are?
Outlook client is setup to communicate with POP mail of 3rd party
provider as default so that all outgoing mail is delivered through
the POP service. Exchange Servers is also setup in outlook.
The problem.
I have a few public folders which I want internal people to be able
to email however because the POP service is setup as default email
goes out to the 3rd party vender and the sender receives a non
delivery.
Is there away to force certain email address to only be delivered via
the Exchange Server?
An easy solution is to set the Exchange server as the default
provider and send all out going mail though the it but then I run
into other issues which I'm trying to avoid.
Any help would be appreciated.
The short answer to your question is "no". You can't make your configuration
work properly or reliably and it's a huge waste of time and energy trying.
Do not mix and match account types in Outlook. What is the reason you've
wanted to stick with POP? I have rarely run into an obstacle to direct SMTP
delivery that can't be gotten round.
.
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