Exchange Routing
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 16:47:24 +0200
Hi... Scenario:
Exchange 2003 (SBS 2003 Premium) is set up at our head office. Certain
employees who have AD accounts need local mail, but their primary mail
addresses are external ones (at the client offices). These 2 networks are
not joined in any way. The problem is to try and use their local user
accounts (in address book) to send to the external addresses by default, but
everything's coming through to the local mailboxes.
We're new to Exchange, and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in
advance.
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