Do the redirect on the server rather than using an Outlook rule. It can be
set up in ADUC's user properties screen under Exchange General Delivery
Options.
-Peter
"Michael B. Williams" wrote in message
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Michael B. Williams wrote:
I am using Microsoft Exchange to manage a company email account, and I
have recently set up redirection on the account by creating a rule that
redirects all email the server receives (note that I mean *redirect*
not *forward*).
To keep things simple let us say that the exchange account is
and I am redirecting the mail to .
The problem is that none of the TO, CC and BCC headers are preserved.
So if sends a message to ,
and then CC's , when I receive the
message at I am the only recipient.
Does anyone know how to preserve that information? Without those
headers it seems the redirection is quite useless.
Thanks
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I am using Microsoft Exchange to manage a company email account, and I
have recently set up redirection on the account by creating a rule that
redirects all email the server receives (note that I mean *redirect*
not *forward*).
To keep things simple let us say that the exchange account is
me(AT)domain.com and I am redirecting the mail to alt(AT)email.com .
The problem is that none of the TO, CC and BCC headers are preserved.
So if personA(AT)domain.com sends a message to me(AT)domain.com,
personB(AT)domain.com and then CC's personC(AT)domain.com, when I
receive the message at alt(AT)email.com I am the only recipient.
Does anyone know how to preserve that information? Without those
headers it seems the redirection is quite useless.
Thanks