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Sean Moylan
Have an odd situation with PCs running outlook 2003. We have an exchange
2000 server. Whenever someone receives an email from the internet, and
forwards it on to an internal user that does not have an internet email
address, they get an undeliverable message from the ISP mail server. This
only happens to the people using outlook 2003, people that have outlook 2002
have no issues. Any ideas as to why the Outlook 2003 is trying to send to
internal users through the ISP instead of keeping it on the Exchange. When
they send new emails or forward internal messages it sends fine. It only
happens when they forward internet based mail to internal users that only
have an internal address. The Outlook caching is not checked. All the
machines have all service packs and updates. Thanks for any help.
2000 server. Whenever someone receives an email from the internet, and
forwards it on to an internal user that does not have an internet email
address, they get an undeliverable message from the ISP mail server. This
only happens to the people using outlook 2003, people that have outlook 2002
have no issues. Any ideas as to why the Outlook 2003 is trying to send to
internal users through the ISP instead of keeping it on the Exchange. When
they send new emails or forward internal messages it sends fine. It only
happens when they forward internet based mail to internal users that only
have an internal address. The Outlook caching is not checked. All the
machines have all service packs and updates. Thanks for any help.