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Name: Rob Golding (by robg63)
Date: May 13, 2006 at 06:41:14 Pacific
OS: Server 2003
CPU/Ram: 1.7/512
Product: Me
Comment:

Hi,
I have recently installed and set up exchange on my domain, and it works perfectly. I have configured it to accept incoming mail from my domain (goldcs.co.uk), but I want to give myself multiple email addresses. For example, if my primary email is rob (at) goldcs.co.uk, I want all email that is sent to webmaster (at) goldcs.co.uk to be delivered to my mailbox also.

I have achieved this by adding a new SMTP address in the AD Users & Computers property pane, but outlook doesn't tell me whether messages were sent to the rob@ address or webmaster@ address - how do i know?

Any help greatly appreciated,

Rob



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Name: heropsycho2177
Date: May 13, 2006 at 15:01:06 Pacific
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Several options:

1. Make a new user account for webmaster, and use Outlook to delegate your account access to it.
2. Make a mail enabled public folder with that email stamped to it, with only you having access to it.

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