Rules won't forward to SMTP account

R

Ryan

I'm trying to get a rule to forward to my yahoo account
with any luck. The problem must be with my exchange
server, because I have tried with two diffrent PCs and
several diffrent SMTP accounts. Im using outlook 2002
and Exchange 2K. I can make the rule work to a internal
address only and there are no errors that pop up and
nothing in the event veiwer. It just doesn't do
anything. Same goes for the run now.
 
R

Roady

By default Exchange doesn't automatically forward to an Internet account for
safety reasons. You'll need to allow automatic forwarding to the Internet on
the Exchange server.

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Guest

Where can that setting be found?

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By default Exchange doesn't automatically forward to an Internet account for
safety reasons. You'll need to allow automatic forwarding to the Internet on
the Exchange server.

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R

Roady

Note that this is out of the scope of this newsgroup.

Anyway;
Start Exchange System Manager-> Global Settings-> Internet Message Formats->
right pane double click "Default"-> tab Advanced

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