We have recently set up a SBS 2000 Server in our office and eventually plan
to roll out exchange thru out the office but have only set it up with 5 cals
to review and familarize ourselves with it.

Currently all email accounts are pop3 and connect directly to their accounts
with our isp. So far we've set up one active account on exchange but don't
seem to be able to send internal mail; external and receive is fine. Have we
missed something? can we redirect at the exchange server or is it an all or
nothing situtation; that is does the entire office need to be active on the
server.

Thanks in advance

Re: Internal Office Mail by Pablo

Pablo
Fri Jul 01 14:35:54 CDT 2005

You have two options:

Configure your Exchange to be "not responsable" for that SMTP domain:
Recipient policy--> --> Default policy --> Pick your domain --> Modify"
Says something like: This Exchange Organization is responsable for...
Uncheck that.

OR:
Create forwardings for all users not in Exchange

OR
Migrate everything/Regards,
PV
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Pablo Vernocchi
pablo@nospam.pcoffice.com.ar
Buenos Aires, Argentina
"Greg Erickson" <Greg Erickson@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el
mensaje news:07DEF2F8-0E8B-424D-B90D-07EBBCB05CCD@microsoft.com...
> We have recently set up a SBS 2000 Server in our office and eventually
> plan
> to roll out exchange thru out the office but have only set it up with 5
> cals
> to review and familarize ourselves with it.
>
> Currently all email accounts are pop3 and connect directly to their
> accounts
> with our isp. So far we've set up one active account on exchange but don't
> seem to be able to send internal mail; external and receive is fine. Have
> we
> missed something? can we redirect at the exchange server or is it an all
> or
> nothing situtation; that is does the entire office need to be active on
> the
> server.
>
> Thanks in advance



Re: Internal Office Mail by Marina

Marina
Fri Jul 01 14:53:47 CDT 2005

Hi Greg,

Why didn't you install SBS 2003?
You will need CAL's for every user nonetheless. Run ICW and setup MS Outlook
on the clients and point them to the Exchange mailbox. Exchange will take
care of the pop3 mail, but you will have more fun when switching to SMTP.

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Regards,

Marina Roos
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's
www.smallbizserver.net
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"Greg Erickson" <Greg Erickson@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:07DEF2F8-0E8B-424D-B90D-07EBBCB05CCD@microsoft.com...
> We have recently set up a SBS 2000 Server in our office and eventually
plan
> to roll out exchange thru out the office but have only set it up with 5
cals
> to review and familarize ourselves with it.
>
> Currently all email accounts are pop3 and connect directly to their
accounts
> with our isp. So far we've set up one active account on exchange but don't
> seem to be able to send internal mail; external and receive is fine. Have
we
> missed something? can we redirect at the exchange server or is it an all
or
> nothing situtation; that is does the entire office need to be active on
the
> server.
>
> Thanks in advance