Hi
We have Exchange 2003 and a domain (domain.com). Under Exchange we have the employees e-mail address (someone@domain.com).
There are a few employees who would like to keep their @domain.com e-mail account as POP3 on their PCs (separate from the Exchange).
I remember that we had a problem when attempting to set this up under Exchange 2000 because when you send an e-mail from inside the company to these external people, Exchange won't send outside to domain.com because it thinks that it is an internal address.
The work round we had for this was to set up the external people with a PAYG e-mail account and forward the @domain.com e-mail onto their new separate e-mail address.
Hope this makes sense (I'm feeling a little stressed!).
Can someone refresh my memory on this problem and whether there is an easier way around it for Exchange 2003.
Thank you!
We have Exchange 2003 and a domain (domain.com). Under Exchange we have the employees e-mail address (someone@domain.com).
There are a few employees who would like to keep their @domain.com e-mail account as POP3 on their PCs (separate from the Exchange).
I remember that we had a problem when attempting to set this up under Exchange 2000 because when you send an e-mail from inside the company to these external people, Exchange won't send outside to domain.com because it thinks that it is an internal address.
The work round we had for this was to set up the external people with a PAYG e-mail account and forward the @domain.com e-mail onto their new separate e-mail address.
Hope this makes sense (I'm feeling a little stressed!).
Can someone refresh my memory on this problem and whether there is an easier way around it for Exchange 2003.
Thank you!