acquiredtaste
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I have a site that has users who have individual POP3 accounts. They also have an exchange server. Most people travel so they do not have access to the exchange server, but can send/receive email because they are using the POP3 mailbox. The exchange server and the POP3 address are the same companydomain.com, for continuity purposes.
Due to Outlook's whims, sometimes email gets sent through the exchange server instead of the POP3 account. If the recipient is not connected to the exchange server, they won't get the message.
Since sometimes the users send email from the exchange server, the outgoing SMTP address needs to match the POP3 account. Therein lies the problem. Exchange sees a match and routes the mail into the exchange mailbox instead of forwarding it to the POP3 mailbox.
Is there a way to get exchange to forward emails to user@companydomain POP3 account even though there is a match in the user account?
For example, an email sent to brian@companydomain.com gets sent via the SMTP smart host instead of being routed to BrianUser account who has a SMTP primary address of brian@companydomain.com.
Thank you.
Due to Outlook's whims, sometimes email gets sent through the exchange server instead of the POP3 account. If the recipient is not connected to the exchange server, they won't get the message.
Since sometimes the users send email from the exchange server, the outgoing SMTP address needs to match the POP3 account. Therein lies the problem. Exchange sees a match and routes the mail into the exchange mailbox instead of forwarding it to the POP3 mailbox.
Is there a way to get exchange to forward emails to user@companydomain POP3 account even though there is a match in the user account?
For example, an email sent to brian@companydomain.com gets sent via the SMTP smart host instead of being routed to BrianUser account who has a SMTP primary address of brian@companydomain.com.
Thank you.