We have a few open shop computers here that need to be able to read/send internal email, but not email outside of the company. Originally in Exchange 5.0, all I had to do was remove the SMTP address from the user profile, and they were blocked from email outside our network.
Since we upgraded to Exchange 2000, the SMTP accounts were recreated, and when I try to remove them I get "This is the primary SMTP e-mail address of this recipient. It cannot be removed". It also won't let me select a different email account to be the primary.
Is this still possible in Exchange 2000?
Since we upgraded to Exchange 2000, the SMTP accounts were recreated, and when I try to remove them I get "This is the primary SMTP e-mail address of this recipient. It cannot be removed". It also won't let me select a different email account to be the primary.
Is this still possible in Exchange 2000?