Re: Forwarding Madness
From: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] (lanwench_at_heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com)
Date: 04/22/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 21:15:06 -0400
Brandy Van Dao [MSFT] wrote:
> The best way to solve this would be to use your Exchange server for
> internet mail as well as internal mail.
>
> But to address your imediate question... it sounds like you have two
> transport providers in one profile. This configuration may create
> unexpected results and is not supported by Microsoft.
...only in OL2000 and prior - it's supported in later versions and works
pretty well. However, I do agree that getting rid of the POP entirely and
hosting the domain's mail on the Exchange server directly is a much better
idea.
>
>
> "Astra" <info@NoEmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ellyQA8JEHA.2680@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> Hi All
>>
>> I apologise for the cross-post, but I honestly don't know which NG
>> this should be in.
>>
>> I also can't explain this problem any other way, so I hope this list
>> makes some sense:
>>
>> 1) I'm using Outlook 2003 (from the MS Office 2003 CDs) on WinXP SP1
>> (all of the web updates as of today), which connects to the outside
>> world via Broadband to get it's Internet email and connects to the
>> local network via Exchange 2003 (I think because it is running on a
>> Win2003 Server) to get local mail from other people. We all get our
>> Internet email directly from the Internet rather than routing
>> through Exchange. A boggle in itself!!
>>
>> 2) I receive an Internet email from my external POP3 account.
>>
>> 3) I read it.
>>
>> 4) I send a reply back to the sender. No problem.
>>
>> 5) I need to forward it to somebody on my internal network so I:
>> * re-send again
>> * put an Exchange client into the To field
>> * change the Account (basically the from pop-up menu) from my
>> default setting to Exchange
>> * and then send it
>>
>> 6) After a few seconds, I get an error message saying 'you do not
>> have permission to send to this recipient''.
>>
>> 7) If I create a completely new message and copy and paste the text
>> from this original email into my new message and send it then it
>> works fine. But this is crap.
>>
>> Any ideas how I resolve this?
>>
>> Rgds
>>
>> Robbie
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