I have a customer who has set up a number of external POP3 mailboxes with his
ISP in order to use PDA's remotely. He then setup out of office rules to
forward mail to these mailboxes, but the mail never goes. I soon realised
that he had set up mailboxes using the same domain name as his Exchange
Server is responsible for (Exchange 2000 running on SBS2000), and therefore
when sending internally of course Exchange issues NDR's for the 'unknown'
mailboxes. Is there any way to forward this mail using OOF or will it have to
be set up under a different domain name?

Re: Forward mail from internal Domain by Kevin

Kevin
Wed Jul 13 21:38:50 CDT 2005

Vince,

Rather than forwarding the mail to an outside ISP, just so your customer can
use PDA's remotely, tell them that by enabling the POP3 or IMAP service on
SBS, they can have their PDA's pull their emails directly from their SBS
server!

--
Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"


"Vince" <Vince@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:92548DFB-2864-45AF-AA02-7838628E72FA@microsoft.com...
>I have a customer who has set up a number of external POP3 mailboxes with
>his
> ISP in order to use PDA's remotely. He then setup out of office rules to
> forward mail to these mailboxes, but the mail never goes. I soon realised
> that he had set up mailboxes using the same domain name as his Exchange
> Server is responsible for (Exchange 2000 running on SBS2000), and
> therefore
> when sending internally of course Exchange issues NDR's for the 'unknown'
> mailboxes. Is there any way to forward this mail using OOF or will it have
> to
> be set up under a different domain name?