Re: Exchange 2003 contact routing handled differently
You can also do contact forwarding using multiple proxy addresses, one email address on the contact is your exchange email then second smtp address could be external address.
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James Chong
Simplexity LLC
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Subject: [ExchangeList] Re: Exchange 2003 contact routing handled differently
Thank you very much for the response. Now I actually know where I "can" set it :) The problem is, that field is blank, so I have no idea how it is getting out of the Organization.
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 12:36 PM, James Chong
<jchong <at> simplexity.com> wrote:
Yes, unless you've specificially
configured Exchange to forward unknown recipients to another mail host. You would typically do this when sharing SMTP namespace with foreign mail systems.
- In Exchange System Manager, expand Administrative Groups, expand
Administrative Group Name, expand
Servers, expand ServerName, expand
Protocols, expand SMTP, and then click the corresponding SMTP virtual server.
- Right-click Default SMTP Virtual Server, and then click
Properties.
Note You may have to expand SMTP Virtual Servers before you can click
Default SMTP Virtual Server.
- Click the Messages tab.
- Delete any entries that are displayed in the
Forward all mail with unresolved recipients to host box, and then click
OK.
How to share an SMTP address space in Exchange 2000 Server or in Exchange Server 2003
James
Chong
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I am not sure if I missed something long ago, or this is acting weird. If I have a domain
catdog.com that my Exchange org is serving, shouldn't all messages sent to <at>
catdog.org from internal MAPI clients stay within Exchange?
What is happening (Exchange 2003) ....
I have a contact jdaily with smtp address of
jdaily <at> catdog.com. Of course there is no Exchange mailbox for this address or it wouldn't be a contact. I would figure messages to this address would just be bounced, but instead are forwarded onto a UNIX host which forwards messages to various addresses
(like a dist group).
Can anyone explain this? I am at a loss.
Thanks,
Doug