CathodeRay
MIS
Probably exposing my ignorance here, but....
We have a client that is currently using Outlook on each desktop, and not using Exchange. They want to start sharing address lists and doing some calendaring and accessing their Outlook from the web (OWA?).
At the outset, using Exchange with OWA sounds like the right solution...
Here's the catch: They have several outside "employees" that like to use Yahoo, Excite, Gmail, etc for their email.
Right now, everybody's email domain is "usercompany.com." At the ISP, those outside employees' emails are being forwarded to their respective email hosts (Yahoo, etc.), and that's working fine... and they want to keep it that way.
We understand that with Exchange we could do the same thing: we could forward all their emails to them at Yahoo, etc.
Now here's the REAL catch: this is a small client, doesn't have tons of disk space, doesn't really want to be responsible for keeping the Exchange server up and running ALL the time (you know, email's down, the phone starts ringing...), doesn't want to use that much backup media, etc. etc. all the stuff that goes with running Exchange.
Therefore, the question: is there a way to, at the ISP, have emails sent to (for example) Joe@mycompany.com be sent to the Exchange server, and Sue@mycompany.com be still sent to Yahoo, Excite, whatever?
Asked another way: Is there a way to KEEP THE SAME DOMAIN NAME, but have the internal users use Exhchange, and the external users still use the ISP?
We have a client that is currently using Outlook on each desktop, and not using Exchange. They want to start sharing address lists and doing some calendaring and accessing their Outlook from the web (OWA?).
At the outset, using Exchange with OWA sounds like the right solution...
Here's the catch: They have several outside "employees" that like to use Yahoo, Excite, Gmail, etc for their email.
Right now, everybody's email domain is "usercompany.com." At the ISP, those outside employees' emails are being forwarded to their respective email hosts (Yahoo, etc.), and that's working fine... and they want to keep it that way.
We understand that with Exchange we could do the same thing: we could forward all their emails to them at Yahoo, etc.
Now here's the REAL catch: this is a small client, doesn't have tons of disk space, doesn't really want to be responsible for keeping the Exchange server up and running ALL the time (you know, email's down, the phone starts ringing...), doesn't want to use that much backup media, etc. etc. all the stuff that goes with running Exchange.
Therefore, the question: is there a way to, at the ISP, have emails sent to (for example) Joe@mycompany.com be sent to the Exchange server, and Sue@mycompany.com be still sent to Yahoo, Excite, whatever?
Asked another way: Is there a way to KEEP THE SAME DOMAIN NAME, but have the internal users use Exhchange, and the external users still use the ISP?