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Re: FN-FORUM: Exchange
date posted 23rd January 2004 13:06
Ooops! An Outlook rule would be the easiest way to get the mail into the
right Sent Items.
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Kathy
http://www.vendetta.co.uk
+44(0)7005 982 261
DNRC Minister for Useful but Irritating Information and Trivia
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Norman Beresford" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 11:25 AM
Subject: FN-FORUM: Exchange
>
> Hi all
>
> One for the Exchange people out there. I'm in need of a fairly crash
> course in Exchange. Not just setting it up, but getting at the actual
> functionality of it. What I was hoping was that someone would be able
> to point me at some good books or resources (I've got a fair few
> already, slipstick, MSD2D etc, but could do with more).
>
> Second part is more immediate. We've a shared support address. At the
> moment I'm using a POP3 connector to pull emails to the account from our
> mail server (I'll probably change this to using SMTP to have mails
> arriving at the exchange machine). These end up in a mailbox which I've
> changed the permissions so that other users can get access to it. All
> well and good. However I've hit that common problem of sent emails
> ending up in the users local sent items rather then the shared sent
> items folder. I've seen two solutions to the problem, one (which seems
> the best) involves using Public Folders, the other involves a component
> to redirect sent mail from the users account to the shared mailboxes
> sent mail folder. Unfortunately the examples I've seen of the former
> are for Exchange 5.5 and don't appear to be applicable to E2k, while the
> later seems to be a commercial component. Could anyone point me in the
> right direction with this?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Norman (who's not enjoying feeling like a complete newbie)
>
>
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