Gordon is quite correct in informing you that there is a liability issue here
with email that is given to you by your company to perform business on their
behalf. Forwarding work email to an external account may not be allowed since
technically you don't own that email, the company does.
You should check your company's Acceptable Use Policy and talk to your
Exchange Admin. Forwarding work email to an external account can and often is
considered a security breach and depending upon the contents, could open you
up to legal action.
If you need to access work email from home, have your boss make a business
case to request remote access for you. You need to make sure you keep
everything above board and legal.
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Kathleen Orland - MVP Outlook
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
ashley9march said:
No Idea about that. So, does it happen on server only?
and is it possible to have it permitted on individual account basis?
Kindly advice the way so that I can ask my mail admin team
accordingly.
'Gordon[_4_ said:
;278190']"ashley9march" (e-mail address removed) wrote in
message
I've created a rule to forward all my mails in company's mail a/c to
my
gmail id, setting the rule. Now the problem is the rule is not
working.
if i set any other office id in the rule, it works fine. but not to
gmail or yahoo.
Can you find out the solution for it?
Is it due to security policy by company's mail server?
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Quite possibly. Do you have permission to forward these emails?