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| David Lozzi 2002-10-05, 8:43 pm |
| How do I have all unresolved email addresses foward to another email
account? For example, if someone emails blahblah@mydomain.com and there is
no blahblah, i'd like that email sent to the Administrator or another
account.
thanks
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David Lozzi
Associated Business & Technology Group
dlozzi@associatedbtg.com
I should've known that, but I had a brain fart...
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| Gary McDonnell 2002-10-05, 8:43 pm |
| Exchange doesn't have this capability built in. Check out MailBasket at
http://turbogeeks.com. It does what you're after.
If you just want to move ALL messages that comes in for a given domain,
Microsoft has an example SMTP event sink that does this. You can get more
information at
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...324021&SD=MSKB.
Good luck! /gary mcdonnell
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"David Lozzi" <dlozzi@associatedbtg.com> wrote in message
news:OEZYcCyXCHA.2440@tkmsftngp08...
How do I have all unresolved email addresses foward to another email
account? For example, if someone emails blahblah@mydomain.com and there is
no blahblah, i'd like that email sent to the Administrator or another
account.
thanks
--
David Lozzi
Associated Business & Technology Group
dlozzi@associatedbtg.com
I should've known that, but I had a brain fart...
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| David Lozzi 2002-10-05, 8:45 pm |
| This article explains how to do so for all email in a certain domain. I only
want what is not a valid email address.
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David Lozzi
Associated Business & Technology Group
dlozzi@associatedbtg.com
I should've known that, but I had a brain fart...
"Bryan Nyce" <bryan_nyce@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:#qczsOyXCHA.2464@tkmsftngp11...
> David Lozzi wrote:
> > How do I have all unresolved email addresses foward to another email
> > account? For example, if someone emails blahblah@mydomain.com and
> > there is no blahblah, i'd like that email sent to the Administrator
> > or another account.
> >
> > thanks
>
> Try this:
> http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...Q324021&SD=MSKB
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> Bryan NYce
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