Re: Receiving Email

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Can you please provide the NDR
Copy and paste teh complete NDR message.
Thanks.

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jesmin ningthoujam
"wrytat" <wrytat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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They use Outlook Express, with POP3 to retrieve email. For those who have
a
windows account, they use Outlook connecting to the Exchange server.

"jesmin ningthoujam" wrote:



Some of our users do not have a windows account, but have email
account at our web hosting service provider's. So, if a colleague tried
to
send email to these users, the email will bounce back saying that the
mailbox
does not exist.


These users that do not have a Windows account (AD), but have a mail
account
at the web hosting ISP, how do they download emails and what email client
do
they use ?


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jesmin ningthoujam
"wrytat" <wrytat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We subscribed to a web hosting service provider for hosting all our
emails
and website. At our company, we installed a server (Windows Small
Business
Server 2003), to receive all the emails from the web hosting service
provider's mail server. We use the POP3 connectors to receive all the
emails
and direct them to the respective mailboxes. Both servers (our server
and
web
hosting service provider's mail server) are using the same domain name.

So internally, at our office, if a colleague sent an email to another,
the
email will reach our company's server, bypassing the web hosting
service
provider's. Some of our users do not have a windows account, but have
email
account at our web hosting service provider's. So, if a colleague tried
to
send email to these users, the email will bounce back saying that the
mailbox
does not exist.

Is there any way for me to forward these email to the service
provider's
server?





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