Is there a way to set up a mail diversion without having to create a
local user? I have an organisation which comprises 3 SBS server sites
but one controls the company domain name. They want to keep the same
domain name for email for all sites. So for example, the main site
receives all the mail but Bob lives at Site 2. How can I receive mail
for Bob@xxxxxxxxxxx at Site 1 and redirect it to Site 2?
Re: message bouncing between two servers ... Do you think the remote user have ... RWW and OWA,or VPN,they can also join the distribution list as local user... In addition,I do not know what is your company domain web host?... from your newsreader: microsoft.private.directaccess.partnerfeedback. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: message bouncing between two servers ... Do you think the remote user have ... RWW and OWA,or VPN,they can also join the distribution list as local user... In addition,I do not know what is your company domain web host?... from your newsreader: microsoft.private.directaccess.partnerfeedback. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: Password Policy ... There is no local user on the local domain but I suspect you mean local user ... Organizational Unit which that domain computer resides in then the domain ...password policy will apply to the local user. ... > log on to my company domain with a company domain user, ... (microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy)
Re: Password Policy ... do domain policies override local policies as a rule? ... You can open Local Security Policy to see what it ... >> If I create a local user on the local domain on the local pc and logon ... >> to that after logging on with a user from my company domain.... (microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy)