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mwebb
I have a Win2003 domain running Exchange 2003 SP2 with Outlook 2007 on the
clients. We use both local email and public folders within the domain using
the domain "colfalls.loc." In addition we have email accounts on our ISP
Centurytel.
I have configured the Exchange server to connect to the ISP account using
the Internet Mail SMTP connector. Each Outlook 2007 user has an account with
the ISP and an account on the Exchange server.
Receiving mail is not a problem. But sending mail is. Whenever a user sends
an email to the local Colfalls domain it is sent to the ISP and bounced back.
How can I configure Outlook or Exchange so that mail sent to "ColFalls.loc"
is sent to the Exchange server and external mail is sent to the Centurytel
Internet servers?
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clients. We use both local email and public folders within the domain using
the domain "colfalls.loc." In addition we have email accounts on our ISP
Centurytel.
I have configured the Exchange server to connect to the ISP account using
the Internet Mail SMTP connector. Each Outlook 2007 user has an account with
the ISP and an account on the Exchange server.
Receiving mail is not a problem. But sending mail is. Whenever a user sends
an email to the local Colfalls domain it is sent to the ISP and bounced back.
How can I configure Outlook or Exchange so that mail sent to "ColFalls.loc"
is sent to the Exchange server and external mail is sent to the Centurytel
Internet servers?
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