D
David
A laptop is part of a windows 2000 domain and uses
Exchange 2000 when in the office. When out of the office
this laptop dials up to an internet provider and uses
pop3 to access mail and the ISP smtp server - (this ISP
blocks port 25 so we cannot use the exchange server).
When adding a contact that uses an e-mail address in the
exchange domain, the address is automatically set to type
= EX (and X400 address). When this person is sent an e-
mail from outside (using ISP SMTP server) the mail is not
sent until the person plugs into the office - I assume
becasue the e-mail address is type EX. I cannot find an
easy way to get around this.
Exchange 2000 when in the office. When out of the office
this laptop dials up to an internet provider and uses
pop3 to access mail and the ISP smtp server - (this ISP
blocks port 25 so we cannot use the exchange server).
When adding a contact that uses an e-mail address in the
exchange domain, the address is automatically set to type
= EX (and X400 address). When this person is sent an e-
mail from outside (using ISP SMTP server) the mail is not
sent until the person plugs into the office - I assume
becasue the e-mail address is type EX. I cannot find an
easy way to get around this.