Hi,
My Exchange 2007 is configured to be the authoritative domain for mydomain.com
My user account has a second email address user@myisp.com, which is set as primary "reply to" address.
Emails to everything (*) are sent to my ISP relay server, emails to mydomain.com are handled locally.
Emails to user@myisp.com (from the internet to my ISP) are pulled down using a POP3 retrieve tool and then forwarded locally, via SMTP, to user@mydomain.com. THis way, I can send and receive emails from and to user@myisp.com
How can I configure the Exchange server to
- interprete user@myisp.com as being a local email address
- accept smtp emails to user@myisp.com (I'm getting an "unable to relay" at this point
thanks
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My Exchange 2007 is configured to be the authoritative domain for mydomain.com
My user account has a second email address user@myisp.com, which is set as primary "reply to" address.
Emails to everything (*) are sent to my ISP relay server, emails to mydomain.com are handled locally.
Emails to user@myisp.com (from the internet to my ISP) are pulled down using a POP3 retrieve tool and then forwarded locally, via SMTP, to user@mydomain.com. THis way, I can send and receive emails from and to user@myisp.com
How can I configure the Exchange server to
- interprete user@myisp.com as being a local email address
- accept smtp emails to user@myisp.com (I'm getting an "unable to relay" at this point
thanks
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How can I believe in God when just last week I got my tongue caught in the roller of an electric typewriter?
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