Re: Exchange: Routing of internal emails



Is that a member server? Is it behind a firewall? How exactly is it setup?



"Gordon411" <Gordon411@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:AB2B0090-A34F-4F94-A0E9-EA1B8F31009E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Unfortunately that won't work as our server isn't setup as a
domain/configured with the DNS settings.

Any other way?

"Costas" wrote:

You don't have to configure VPN to use OWA

Tell your employee to open the browser and type:
http://yourserver.yourdomain.com/exchange

That will bring up the login screen for OWA and he will be able to get
his/her email.

Costas


"Gordon411" <Gordon411@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:FCB8E614-8FA4-45DB-BBF7-1E076A7C19E9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm guessing you mean the Outlook Web Access you get when you connect > via
> VPN
> and log on to the server's homepage?
>
> I guess we could do that but it would mean he would always have to > connect
> via VPN first to check his mail.
>
> Or am I getting this wrong?
>
> Other than that, is there a way to configure external routing?
>
> Help appreciated!
>
> "Costas" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Any particular reason the employee doesn't use Outlook Web Access to
>> access
>> the emails?
>>
>> Costas
>>
>>
>>
>> "Gordon411" <Gordon411@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:B77446DC-EB21-4E43-8BD0-5E39A7F6DE41@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I've got Exchange server setup to check our office POP3 accounts.
>> > However,
>> > internal emails (i.e emails sent to addresses on our domain) are >> > being
>> > sent
>> > immediately through the server and not out and back in again via our
>> > SMTP
>> > provider.
>> >
>> > This is fine but there's one employee who works on his laptop and
>> > checks
>> > his
>> > mail using a normal Outlook POP3 setup. Of course, this setup means
>> > that
>> > he's
>> > not getting his internal emails because Exchange is checking them >> > and
>> > saving
>> > them on our local server.
>> >
>> > Is there anyway to setup a routing rule or something to force the an
>> > 'internal' email to sent out via SMTP? I tried changing the >> > employee's
>> > User
>> > account email to something else but then we just got 'undevelierable
>> > recipient messages'.
>> >
>> > Thanks for the help.
>>


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