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[Q] - Can user's primary mail server be different from where their mailbox lives?
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| Bryan C. Everly 2002-11-22, 10:23 am |
| Hi,
I have a remote office that sits behind a slow link. I'd like to set
up a local Exchange 2000 gateway to speed up e-mail access (running
Outlook over the WAN is painful) but don't want them to have to run
backups of mailboxes, etc. at their site.
Is there a way their mailboxes can live on SERVER1 (on my side of the
link) but Outlook sends mail through SERVER2 (on their side of the
link)?
Replies by e-mail to bryan.everly@veregon.com would be very much
appreciated.
Thanks
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| Tom Meunier 2002-11-23, 9:23 pm |
| I'm sure you could set up SMTP Connectors to handle who sends mail from
where.
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-tom
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"Bryan C. Everly" <bryan.everly@veregon.com> wrote in message
news:1aea27fa.0211220811.6e074c0@posting.google.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have a remote office that sits behind a slow link. I'd like to set
> up a local Exchange 2000 gateway to speed up e-mail access (running
> Outlook over the WAN is painful) but don't want them to have to run
> backups of mailboxes, etc. at their site.
>
> Is there a way their mailboxes can live on SERVER1 (on my side of the
> link) but Outlook sends mail through SERVER2 (on their side of the
> link)?
>
> Replies by e-mail to bryan.everly@veregon.com would be very much
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks
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