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Out of Office Assistant
My users make use of the Out of Office Assistant consistently. Lately we
have noticed it will only send out of office notices internally and not externally outside of our network. Going through our change-log for the Exchange server, all that has changed in the past few months is some CU's and a Relay rule allowing our Internal IIS server to relay messages through our Exchange server. How can I get the Out of Office Assistant to send to all email, internal and external to our network? thanks in advance! |
Out of Office Assistant
Not to ask the obvious but your users are not checking the "only
internal" rule when they go out of office correct? |
Out of Office Assistant
Larry wrote:
My users make use of the Out of Office Assistant consistently. Lately we have noticed it will only send out of office notices internally and not externally outside of our network. Going through our change-log for the Exchange server, all that has changed in the past few months is some CU's and a Relay rule allowing our Internal IIS server to relay messages through our Exchange server. How can I get the Out of Office Assistant to send to all email, internal and external to our network? This is a question for the Exchange newsgroup. news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...exchange.admin -- Brian Tillman |
Out of Office Assistant
"Mcspec" wrote in message
oups.com... Not to ask the obvious but your users are not checking the "only internal" rule when they go out of office correct? We are using Outlook 2003 - I don't even see that option when I go into my Out of Office Assistant - additionally, there are no rules defined either. |
Out of Office Assistant
This is a question for the Exchange newsgroup. news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...exchange.admin At this point, I am thinking it is an Outlook problem not an Exchange problem - This is why this question is posted here. |
Out of Office Assistant
Larry wrote:
This is a question for the Exchange newsgroup. news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...exchange.admin At this point, I am thinking it is an Outlook problem not an Exchange problem - This is why this question is posted here. But OOA is a function of Exchange. It is the Exchange server that sends the OOA messages. -- Brian Tillman |
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