Re: auto-replying?
- From: "Dennis Parrish" <dcparrish@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 03:35:37 -0500
Thanks Nick. Would you be able to direct me to the location where the rule
is created? Is it somewhere in the System Manager tree?
"Nick Gillott [MVP]" <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You'd have to do a custom server side rule:
Check email when it comes in
Check FROM. If FROM is <Internal users> Stop processing rules
Respond with email "Thanks..."
That should do it but it isn't pretty.
"Dennis Parrish" <dcparrish@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We have an Exchange 2003 server and an internal NAT
network.(192.168.1.XXX)
We would like those emailing the helpdesk email account from outside the
company to receive an auto-reply message ("we received your
request,....etc.) but we would not want the auto-reply to go to those
emailing the helpdesk from within the office .(NAT network)
Does anyone know if this is possible by way of excluding the internal IP
addresses, or in some other way?
Thanks for your time.
Den
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