Outlook 2003 Delivery Services

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I have a smallcompany I support that has internal mail services
provided by Exchange and external/Internet mail services provided by
an ISP. The internal domain is 'domainname.local' and the external
domain is 'domainname.com'.


When using Outlook 2000, we had setup delivery services to where
Outlook would try to send via the ISP first, then use Exchange. If
the recipient were external, the mail would deliver via SMTP through
the ISP. However, if it were internal, Outlook would send the email
via Exchange services. Now that we've started upgrading clients to
Outlook 2003, all mail is attempted via SMTP and the ISP mail server
bouces the messages for internal clients because it cannot find
'domainname.local' on the Internet. Why doesn't Outlook 2003 know to
send internal mail through Exchange versus the ISP, like Outlook 2000
did? How can I set it up to work like Ooutlook 2000 did?


Thanks for any help you might offer.
-Laurence
 

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