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| Wouldnt you need to have someone host your
companydomainname.com , in doing so you can host your
outofoffice@domain.com email address there
Then on your exchange, direct it so if an internal user
sends to the outofoffice@domain.com email account to point
it to remote webhosting site, much like re-directing
emails account. This of course your server has a live
connection to the internet mind you.
Hope this can be of help...
--SR
>-----Original Message-----
>
>Please can anyone help
>
>I have asked this question a couple of times but have not
>received any fixes as yet.
>
>I have SBS 2000 running exchange. I have an internal
>domain of comp.local, and external e-mail addresses
>(domain) of companydomainname.com.
>
>Exchange receives the individual pop3 mailboxes and
passes
>them to the relevant user. We have additional pop3 boxes
>which are not picked up by exchange and are used when
>people are out of the office. These additional mailboxes
>are used by the people inside the office to forward mail
>and send updates.
>
> No internal mailbox is setup for the mailboxes not
>collected by exchange.
>
>When a user sends an e-mail to
>outofoffice@companydomainname.com it is returned
>undeliverable. I presume this is because exchange sees
the
>address as being internal and looks for a mailbox within
>exchange and when it cannot find it bounces it back to
the
>sender.
>
>Is there a way around this?
>
>Many thanks
>
>Jay
>
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