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redirecting troubles with exchange
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 |
redirecting troubles with exchange
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 I forgot that google groups truncates email addresses. Here is the message to make it a little more readable: ------------------------------ 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 |
redirecting troubles with exchange
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 ups.com... 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 I forgot that google groups truncates email addresses. Here is the message to make it a little more readable: ------------------------------ 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 |
redirecting troubles with exchange
Peter Durkee wrote:
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 ups.com... 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 I forgot that google groups truncates email addresses. Here is the message to make it a little more readable: ------------------------------ 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 Thank you for the information. My email admin seems to be kind of new to exchange so he didnt know quite what to do, so I had to do some searching to find the steps. I found this on microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=281926 are these the correct instructions to perform this? And does it matter that the email I am forwarding to is not an exchange email on the same server? thanks again. |
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