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Multiple Exchange mailboxes
I have two Exchange mail boxes. One is under my name/account and all my
email is delievered to outlook. I would like mail from another Exchange mailbox to be delivered to my outlook account. I tried setting up a rule but that doesn't seem to work. Do I have to do this at the Exchange Server? Thanks. |
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Multiple Exchange mailboxes
There are two ways to do this...
1) Logon to the secondary mailbox in question with Outlook and create a rule that auto-forwards all messages to your mailbox. 2) The Exchange administrator uses Active Directory Users and Computers (the one on the Exchange server) and sets you up as the alternate recipient of this mailbox. What is very nice about this method is that the administrator can choose to have messages delivered to both mailboxes or they just go to the alternate. The options for this method is under the Exchange General tab Delivery Options. "Johnslg" wrote in message news I have two Exchange mail boxes. One is under my name/account and all my email is delievered to outlook. I would like mail from another Exchange mailbox to be delivered to my outlook account. I tried setting up a rule but that doesn't seem to work. Do I have to do this at the Exchange Server? Thanks. |
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Multiple Exchange mailboxes
Thanks! (2) worked like a charm. I thought it was something inside Exchange
Manager...I didn't think to look into Act Dir....D'OH "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: There are two ways to do this... 1) Logon to the secondary mailbox in question with Outlook and create a rule that auto-forwards all messages to your mailbox. 2) The Exchange administrator uses Active Directory Users and Computers (the one on the Exchange server) and sets you up as the alternate recipient of this mailbox. What is very nice about this method is that the administrator can choose to have messages delivered to both mailboxes or they just go to the alternate. The options for this method is under the Exchange General tab Delivery Options. "Johnslg" wrote in message news I have two Exchange mail boxes. One is under my name/account and all my email is delievered to outlook. I would like mail from another Exchange mailbox to be delivered to my outlook account. I tried setting up a rule but that doesn't seem to work. Do I have to do this at the Exchange Server? Thanks. |
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