Got an interesting (if you’re an anorak) problem with Exchange 2003 SP2....
Let’s say you have a user with 2 email addresses [email protected] and [email protected] - both email domains hosted on the same Exchange Server, connected directly.
Exchange gives a user a default reply address – in this case let’s assume [email protected] .
But what I need is when a message to comes in via the abc.com address for the user to be able to reply with their address as abc.com, and likewise for the 123.com address .
– Exchange ( as far as I can work out) only uses the standard reply address.
The only work around is to bin the exchange server, and setup 2 POP3 accounts (abc.com and 123.com) on Outlook, which sorts out the reply address depending on which account the message comes in on........
The reason – one company is splitting into 2 fields..... but some users work for both parts and need company email for each company.....
Any ideas ?
Let’s say you have a user with 2 email addresses [email protected] and [email protected] - both email domains hosted on the same Exchange Server, connected directly.
Exchange gives a user a default reply address – in this case let’s assume [email protected] .
But what I need is when a message to comes in via the abc.com address for the user to be able to reply with their address as abc.com, and likewise for the 123.com address .
– Exchange ( as far as I can work out) only uses the standard reply address.
The only work around is to bin the exchange server, and setup 2 POP3 accounts (abc.com and 123.com) on Outlook, which sorts out the reply address depending on which account the message comes in on........
The reason – one company is splitting into 2 fields..... but some users work for both parts and need company email for each company.....
Any ideas ?