Roger
Mon May 03 18:02:26 CDT 2004
Thanks that was the one I was looking for.
Roger Crawford
HTS
"Bob Genestet" <bob_genestet@computernetorkservice.com> wrote in message
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> Credit to Wayne Small for this excellent article. From my bad memory and I
> don't know if my terminology is correct, but you have to "mail enable" the
> newly created public folder from "All Tasks". The "mail enable" menu is
not
> there until you enable the advanced menu.
>
http://www.sbsfaq.com/FAQ/getArticle.asp?MessageID=000000001A447390AA6611CD9BC800AA002FC45A0900E049B559A334DD479C5D360FB473600B0000000187130000E049B559A334DD479C5D360FB473600B0000000239980000
>
> I know this is not what you were seeking but very kwel and works well.
Links
> for creating a catch all e-mail address. A "catchall" email address is an
> address that receives all email for a domain that is not specifically
routed
> to a mailbox. Credit to Michael B. Smith, michael@brnets.com that wrote a
> script for this that works perfectly.
>
http://hellomate.typepad.com/exchange/2003/08/exchange_catcha.html
>
> Cheers,
> Bob Genestet
>
>
>
> "Roger Crawford" <rcrawford@nospam.scci.com> wrote in message
> news:e0ArII6LEHA.2532@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > I know I asked this question before and got it answered now I can not
find
> > what I do to do this again.We have a site where the CEO of the company
> wants
> > to be abe to view all incoming and outgoing email for security. I know
> there
> > was a way to do this with Exchange 2000 and am looking for that article
> that
> > says how to set this up again. Thanks
> >
> > Roger Crawford
> > HTS
> >
> >
>
>