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Exchange server forwarding
Name: matty1404 Date: September 26, 2007 at 10:20:01 Pacific OS: Windows Vista Business CPU/Ram: 1 gb ram Product: Dell optiplex 740
Comment:
Is there any way to automatically forward emails at the server level so they dont even go to my outlook account. They go to a yahoo account?
Name: buckethead (by coleg) Date: October 3, 2007 at 14:02:33 Pacific
Reply:
Go into Active Directory Users and Computers, right click the user and go to properties. Click the Exchange General Tab and click delivery options, you can forward there. This all assuming that you have administrative rights to the server, if not, you will have to create a rule in Outlook to do so and I'm not so sure that that will work anyway.
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