Hi All,

I'm running Windows Server 2003 Small Business with
Exchange.
All users have they own email-alias.

Example:

All mail to User1@mydomain1.com go to the mailbox of
User1.
All mail to User2@mydomain1.com go to the mailbox of
User2.

All mail to User1@mydomain2.com go to the mailbox of
User1.
All mail to User2@mydomain2.com go to the mailbox of
User2.

Now I want that all the mail witch send to
Unknown@mydomain1.com go to the mailbox of User1.
Also I want that all the mail witch send to
Unknown@mydomain2.com go to the mailbox of User2.
But how must I do this?

I hope anybody has an anser.

Thanks.

Danido

Re: [SBS 2003] Exchange Catch All by Chad

Chad
Sun Apr 11 21:54:42 CDT 2004

Hi Danido -

The closest you can get is to have all unknown email go to a single user,
you can't do what you're proposing natively within Exchange, although there
may be some 3rd party apps that may help.

--
Chad A. Gross [SBS-MVP]

SBS ROCKS!!!

"Danido" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:184ad01c41ff2$fef40c50$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi All,
>
> I'm running Windows Server 2003 Small Business with
> Exchange.
> All users have they own email-alias.
>
> Example:
>
> All mail to User1@mydomain1.com go to the mailbox of
> User1.
> All mail to User2@mydomain1.com go to the mailbox of
> User2.
>
> All mail to User1@mydomain2.com go to the mailbox of
> User1.
> All mail to User2@mydomain2.com go to the mailbox of
> User2.
>
> Now I want that all the mail witch send to
> Unknown@mydomain1.com go to the mailbox of User1.
> Also I want that all the mail witch send to
> Unknown@mydomain2.com go to the mailbox of User2.
> But how must I do this?
>
> I hope anybody has an anser.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Danido
>