Changing Default Reply-To

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Frank Filippis

Hi,

I just set up SBS Windows 2003 with Exchange. I want to
have all of my email from my yahoo.com account imported
to the exchange server.

I have successfully set up a POP3 Manager. All of my
email is imported into exchange without problems.

I now want to set the default reply-to to my yahoo.com
account so that it looks to all others that they are
interacting with that account.

Does anybody know how to do this?

Thanx for you help
Frank Filippis
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

open your user account properties on the server - usually through active
directory users and computers - and locate the email address tab. Add a new
SMTP address using your yahoo address and set it as default.

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R

Roady

Open the user in Active Directory Users and Computers-> tab
E-mailaddresses-> select or add the address and press Set As Primary
 
F

Frank Filippis

Thanx for the reply.

When i do this the pop3 connector stops working.

The messages seem to come in but they stop at exchange
categorizer.
 
F

Frank Filippis

When I change Primary reply address to yahoo account.
The message go into limbo and here is what appears in the
Track Message status for one of the in-bound messages

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
- <TrackHistory
xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/MessageTracking">
- <Exchange_MessageTrackingEntry>
<TimeLogged>2003-10-14 3:24:29</TimeLogged>
<OriginationTime>2003-10-14 3:24:29</OriginationTime>
<ClientIP>127.0.0.1</ClientIP>
<ClientName>PDN.local</ClientName>

<KeyID>\\server.PDN.local\SERVER.log\20031014.log,69883</K
eyID>
<MessageID>000501c39202$ad161000
[email protected]</MessageID>
<SenderAddress>[email protected]</SenderAddress>
<ServerIP>127.0.0.1</ServerIP>
<ServerName>server.PDN.local</ServerName>
<Subject>testing</Subject>
<Version>Version: 6.0.3790.0</Version>
<EntryType>1019</EntryType>
<RecipientCount>2</RecipientCount>
<Priority>0</Priority>
<Size>1746</Size>
- <Recipients>
- <Recipient>
<RecipientAddress>[email protected]</RecipientAddress>
<RecipientStatus>0</RecipientStatus>
</Recipient>
- <Recipient>

<RecipientAddress>[email protected]</Recip
ientAddress>
<RecipientStatus>0</RecipientStatus>
</Recipient>
</Recipients>
</Exchange_MessageTrackingEntry>
- <Exchange_MessageTrackingEntry>
<TimeLogged>2003-10-14 3:24:29</TimeLogged>
<OriginationTime>2003-10-14 3:24:29</OriginationTime>
<ClientIP>127.0.0.1</ClientIP>
<ClientName>PDN.local</ClientName>

<KeyID>\\server.PDN.local\SERVER.log\20031014.log,73191</K
eyID>
<MessageID>000501c39202$ad161000
[email protected]</MessageID>
<SenderAddress>[email protected]</SenderAddress>
<ServerIP>127.0.0.1</ServerIP>
<ServerName>server.PDN.local</ServerName>
<Subject>testing</Subject>
<Version>Version: 6.0.3790.0</Version>
<EntryType>1025</EntryType>
<RecipientCount>2</RecipientCount>
<Priority>0</Priority>
<Size>1746</Size>
- <Recipients>
- <Recipient>
<RecipientAddress>[email protected]</RecipientAddress>
<RecipientStatus>0</RecipientStatus>
</Recipient>
- <Recipient>

<RecipientAddress>[email protected]</Recip
ientAddress>
<RecipientStatus>0</RecipientStatus>
</Recipient>
</Recipients>
</Exchange_MessageTrackingEntry>
- <Exchange_MessageTrackingEntry>
<TimeLogged>2003-10-14 3:24:29</TimeLogged>
<OriginationTime>2003-10-14 3:24:29</OriginationTime>
<ClientIP>127.0.0.1</ClientIP>
<ClientName>PDN.local</ClientName>

<KeyID>\\server.PDN.local\SERVER.log\20031014.log,73590</K
eyID>
<MessageID>000501c39202$ad161000
[email protected]</MessageID>
<SenderAddress>[email protected]</SenderAddress>
<ServerIP>127.0.0.1</ServerIP>
<ServerName>server.PDN.local</ServerName>
<Subject>testing</Subject>
<Version>Version: 6.0.3790.0</Version>
<EntryType>1024</EntryType>
<RecipientCount>0</RecipientCount>
<Priority>0</Priority>
<Size>1746</Size>
</Exchange_MessageTrackingEntry>
</TrackHistory>
 

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