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Welcome to the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SBS forum - 28.Jan.2006 10:57:49 AM
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Henrik Walther
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Welcome to the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SBS forum, which has been created in order for you to post any questions you may have about Exchange 2003 in the SBS 2003 product.
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RE: Welcome to the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SBS f... - 10.Jan.2007 6:34:47 AM
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praveenvats
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I am using SBS 2003, Can i divert the mails hitting full mailboxes or can setup something for the incoming mails not getting the right recipient in my domain?
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RE: Welcome to the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SBS f... - 18.Sep.2007 11:28:05 AM
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npatang
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Hi , when you sey divertion once the mails hit to full mailbox then you can use Forwarding but the mail cannot be divert. Yes incoming mails can be divert if it doesn't found the correct recipient in the domain. This is possible only by one way. suppose you have @XYZ.com as your SMTP domain then you have to make this SMTP domain as the non authoratative if not then if user is not found then your exchange will deliver the NDR to sender. If its non Authoratative then it will try to see another path and you have to create the SMTP connector with the IP on the destination server where the mailbox exists.
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Thanks Npatang
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RE: Welcome to the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SBS f... - 10.Jan.2008 2:31:47 AM
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Gani
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Hi, We are using SBS 2003, We have our Company's Mail server hosted at Yahoo Server. The Exchange server downloads mails from Yahoo mail server. But when sending, the mails are sent directly from our exchange. As the IP of our Exchange server is not on MX records, it gets blacklisted very often as spam. My question : Is there a way where i can configure my Exchange server SMTP to send mails to Yahoo Mail Server first, So that Yahoo Mail Server can in turn deliver the mails to external id. Regards Gani
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RE: Welcome to the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SBS f... - 1.Feb.2008 4:21:46 AM
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brick
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Hi, In my company we are using SBS 2003, when we configure outlook for a new member for first time we will get a welcome mesaage from microsoft outlook. Like this can we create our own welcome message? if so please explain me through steps. Thanks in Advance......
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