Normally, replies to the internet are disabled by the Exchange Admin or
should be. If you connect to an Exchange server it's best to ask your Admin
what is recommended.
If the address is internal (within the company), it should be easy to do.
Likely what would happen is someone else would become a delegate to your
mailbox. If it's work email going to an external (personal or someone else's
email), this may be something the company considers a security breach. You
should find out what the company stand is on this. It may or may not be
allowed. If it is allowed, it can be done in AD.
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"Gary Williamson" wrote:
I have an email account on an exchange server. Normally I access all the email with Outlook 2003.
However in the near future I want to forward all these incoming messages
to another account for a while.
In other words: whenever an email arrives it should be automatically (!)
forwarded to another account.
Can I setup this anyhow?
Do I need access to the Exchange server itself or can I achieve this from Outlook 2003?
Gary