Has anyone had a problem with relaying email to an
external pop account (which my PDA accesses) using a rule
in outlook. Although the rule appears to work i.e. when
the rule is run manually the mail appears in the sent
items, it is not received in the external pop account.
However if i were to manually forward any item from my
inbox to my external pop account it arrives on my pda!
Any ideas

Re: SBS2003 +Outlook2003 Rules not working by Marina

Marina
Thu May 20 07:27:19 CDT 2004

Why not do in with AD users and forward all email? Create a new contact and
give it that external email address. On the ad properties of the user, one
of those Exchange tabs, Delivery Options, fill in the name of the contact to
forward the email to.

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Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP

"martin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
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> Has anyone had a problem with relaying email to an
> external pop account (which my PDA accesses) using a rule
> in outlook. Although the rule appears to work i.e. when
> the rule is run manually the mail appears in the sent
> items, it is not received in the external pop account.
> However if i were to manually forward any item from my
> inbox to my external pop account it arrives on my pda!
> Any ideas



Re: SBS2003 +Outlook2003 Rules not working by Richard

Richard
Wed May 26 05:04:47 CDT 2004

I am having that problem at the moment - it does not work with AOL or
hotmail. I know AOL have blocked port 25 redirection - I can only assume
Hotmail has done the same to reduce spam.
I have been puzzling about what the difference is with sending an e-mail
direct to these addresses via SBS (port 25) and using the OOOA method. I can
only deduce that there must be an additional entry in the header which then
triggers the AOL server to reject it.

Richard

"martin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:f92a01c43e56$a085cf50$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Has anyone had a problem with relaying email to an
> external pop account (which my PDA accesses) using a rule
> in outlook. Although the rule appears to work i.e. when
> the rule is run manually the mail appears in the sent
> items, it is not received in the external pop account.
> However if i were to manually forward any item from my
> inbox to my external pop account it arrives on my pda!
> Any ideas