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How to setup a rule to forward rule in Outlook (xp or 2003) to forward emails from a certain domain when app isnt running?
There is a shared mailbox owned by one of the departments. One of the
individuals in that department needs emails coming from one specified domain to be forwarded to his email account, but not the other emails that come in. I set up a rule in Outlook (I tried XP and 2003) while logged in as the shared mailbox to foward emails based on the content of the email address to that user. However, when I clicked finish I got the message that this is a client side rule and will only run when Outlook is open. This is next to useless as no one logs on as this shared mailbox. Is there any way to make this a server side rule, or any different solution to my problem. Laters, KC |
How to setup a rule to forward rule in Outlook (xp or 2003) to for
you can use owa to open the shared mailbox and create a rule using owa.
This rule will work even when ur outlook is closed. Regards, Kashif "KingCronos" wrote: There is a shared mailbox owned by one of the departments. One of the individuals in that department needs emails coming from one specified domain to be forwarded to his email account, but not the other emails that come in. I set up a rule in Outlook (I tried XP and 2003) while logged in as the shared mailbox to foward emails based on the content of the email address to that user. However, when I clicked finish I got the message that this is a client side rule and will only run when Outlook is open. This is next to useless as no one logs on as this shared mailbox. Is there any way to make this a server side rule, or any different solution to my problem. Laters, KC |
How to setup a rule to forward rule in Outlook (xp or 2003) to forward emails from a certain domain when app isnt running?
1. Create a new mail enabled group.
2. Remove the address from the shared mailbox 3. Add this address (wait 5 minutes before doing this - replication needs to catch up) to the new mail enabled group you created in Step 1. 4. Add the user that is supposed to recieve these emails to this group. 5. Add the share mailbox that is supposed to recieve this emails to this group. Voila. You can mimmick this for other users if they need the same setup. Also consider implementing 'Send As' permissions, if some of these users needs to send as the original smtp address. Let me know if this answers all your questions, Oliver "KingCronos" wrote in message oups.com... There is a shared mailbox owned by one of the departments. One of the individuals in that department needs emails coming from one specified domain to be forwarded to his email account, but not the other emails that come in. I set up a rule in Outlook (I tried XP and 2003) while logged in as the shared mailbox to foward emails based on the content of the email address to that user. However, when I clicked finish I got the message that this is a client side rule and will only run when Outlook is open. This is next to useless as no one logs on as this shared mailbox. Is there any way to make this a server side rule, or any different solution to my problem. Laters, KC |
How to setup a rule to forward rule in Outlook (xp or 2003) to forward emails from a certain domain when app isnt running?
Many thanks to both posters. However, I think I will try the OWA method
as its simpler, and I dont really understand how the second alternative can discriminate according to originating domain. Also, if I use the OWA to set up the rule, can I use the wildcard "*" ? The reason being is that all email from an entire domain needs to forwarded, not just one email address, and the box will not accept the domain name on its own in the 'from address contains' box. Thansk. Oliver Moazzezi wrote: 1. Create a new mail enabled group. 2. Remove the address from the shared mailbox 3. Add this address (wait 5 minutes before doing this - replication needs to catch up) to the new mail enabled group you created in Step 1. 4. Add the user that is supposed to recieve these emails to this group. 5. Add the share mailbox that is supposed to recieve this emails to this group. Voila. You can mimmick this for other users if they need the same setup. Also consider implementing 'Send As' permissions, if some of these users needs to send as the original smtp address. Let me know if this answers all your questions, Oliver "KingCronos" wrote in message oups.com... There is a shared mailbox owned by one of the departments. One of the individuals in that department needs emails coming from one specified domain to be forwarded to his email account, but not the other emails that come in. I set up a rule in Outlook (I tried XP and 2003) while logged in as the shared mailbox to foward emails based on the content of the email address to that user. However, when I clicked finish I got the message that this is a client side rule and will only run when Outlook is open. This is next to useless as no one logs on as this shared mailbox. Is there any way to make this a server side rule, or any different solution to my problem. Laters, KC |
How to setup a rule to forward rule in Outlook (xp or 2003) to forward emails from a certain domain when app isnt running?
KingCronos wrote:
if I use the OWA to set up the rule, can I use the wildcard "*" ? There are no wildcards in rules. -- Brian Tillman |
How to setup a rule to forward rule in Outlook (xp or 2003) to forward emails from a certain domain when app isnt running?
KingCronos wrote:
The reason being is that all email from an entire domain needs to forwarded, not just one email address, and the box will not accept the domain name on its own in the 'from address contains' box. Use the "with specific works in the sender's address" condition, if it's available. -- Brian Tillman |
How to setup a rule to forward rule in Outlook (xp or 2003) to forward emails from a certain domain when app isnt running?
Brian Tillman wrote:
Use the "with specific works in the sender's address" condition, if it's available. Typo. That should be "words", not "works". -- Brian Tillman |
How to setup a rule to forward rule in Outlook (xp or 2003) to forward emails from a certain domain when app isnt running?
Thanks dude. Brian Tillman wrote: Brian Tillman wrote: Use the "with specific works in the sender's address" condition, if it's available. Typo. That should be "words", not "works". -- Brian Tillman |
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