Re: Shared Mailbox
From: Victor Ivanidze (no_at_spam.please)
Date: 03/03/04
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 08:55:14 +0300
Try to use UniSent utlity: http://www.ivasoft.biz/unisent.html to automate
that.
-- Regards, Victor Ivanidze, software developer www.ivasoft.biz "Fergal" <fergal@BLAHBLAHclara.co.uk> сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: news:%23BfBUsT$DHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > I have a similar situation where a single email address can be used by a > number of people. This is fine for incoming mail, but is it possible to have > a shared Sent Items box as well so that everyone with access to the account > can see any replies that have already been sent? The default behaviour seems > that any email sent is stored in the personal Sent Items folder of the user > concerned rather than a shared folder. I know the mail can be copied > manually, but is there an automatic way to do this? > > Thanks > > Fergal > > > > > "Grey Lancaster [SBS ROCKS MVP]" <grey@smallbizserver.com> wrote in message > news:%23gaesWS$DHA.4072@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > FWIW only SBS has the POP connector so the separate versions would not > give > > you the "testing" you are looking for. > > > > The advantage/disadvantage of the global pop box. > > > > You tell your ISP to put all mail to domain.com into a single pop box. > The > > pop3 connector fetches the email every 15 mins and looks at the headers to > > see who it is to, converts this back to smtp format adding the to part and > > feeds it to exchange. Then when a user opens outlook he finds his email > in > > his inbox. > > > > This is fine if the mail in the pop box at the isp has the TO: info in it. > > Many mailing list for example do not put the TO: part in there. But there > > is a tab in the pop connector that address this issue > > > > The advantage for the Global mailbox is everytime you add a new user or > > email addy you do not have to call your ISP and get a new account set up. > > > > By far the most satisfactory method is to have an MX record pointing to > your > > server so all the emails come straight to your high quality email server > :) > > > > -- > > Grey > > SBS ROCKS MVP > > > > > > www.smallbizserver.com > > > >
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