Re: [WinMac] Re: Inbox Assiatnt Forwarding woes on Macintosh

From: Dean Suhr (deansuhr[at]CarpeDIS.com)
Date: Mon Jun 19 2000 - 08:58:31 PDT

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    That was it -- thanks, Glen.

    FWIW - I also found that there is a check box in the same place to enable or
    disable those out of office/vacation messages from hitting outside the local
    mailboxes, too.

    ds

    > From: Glen Mark Martin <glenmark@utxvms.cc.utexas.edu>
    > Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 14:56:36 -0500

    > Dean Suhr <deansuhr@carpedis.com> wrote:
    >> I am trying to help an iMac user on a Windows NT network configure his
    >> Outlook (not Outlook Express) client using the Inbox Assistant to forward
    >> all of his mail to another web based account.
    >>
    >> I have created the rule, received the "this will fire on all incoming
    >> messages warning" and everything looks good. But no emails are forwarded.
    >> I can autoreply within the Exchange network and cause other notifications to
    >> work so I know that the Inbox Assistant is working. I did enter the
    >> external address into his Personal Address Book and selected it from there.
    >> But no luck.

     
    > If the mail is being resent via SMTP to an address on another system (in
    > other words, not a different account on the same server), go into the
    > Exchange Server Administrator, open the Properties page for the Internet
    > Mail Service Connector, click the "Internet Mail" tab, then the
    > "Advanced Options" button. Make sure that the checkbox for "Disable
    > Automatic Replies to the Internet" is NOT checked. Otherwise,
    > rules-based forwards and resends to SMTP addresses won't work.
    > Glen Mark Martin
    > University of Texas at Austin

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