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joseph king
I have a user that wants to get email from inside our
main office using Exchange and Outlook 2000. We do not
want her to have to RAS in or VPN in. We have SBS 4.5
i.e. Exchange 5.5. Can we setup Exchange to forward her
internal mail to an outside mailbox on an ISP. How do we
do that most efficently. We are setup with a DSL line and
firewall/router that sends all SMTP mail via an MX record
at our ISP to our Exchange server. The outside user has
a [email protected] address and can send and receive mail
mail from her ISP mailbox without any problems using her
current Outlook settings. I just need to know how to
have Exchange 5.5 forward her inside mail to an outside
mailbox, or if there is a better way what is it?
main office using Exchange and Outlook 2000. We do not
want her to have to RAS in or VPN in. We have SBS 4.5
i.e. Exchange 5.5. Can we setup Exchange to forward her
internal mail to an outside mailbox on an ISP. How do we
do that most efficently. We are setup with a DSL line and
firewall/router that sends all SMTP mail via an MX record
at our ISP to our Exchange server. The outside user has
a [email protected] address and can send and receive mail
mail from her ISP mailbox without any problems using her
current Outlook settings. I just need to know how to
have Exchange 5.5 forward her inside mail to an outside
mailbox, or if there is a better way what is it?