Running SBS 2003 and set-up exchange to route all undeliverable mail to a certain user. A problem I am having is that some mail not correctly addressed is being returned. The user to receive the undeliverable mail is called brendan, he gets all his mail and any mail addressed to brendon@ but...
so it can be done? I have full access to this server and can add anything as long as it dosent change the settings for the company that the server is for. Where would I start?
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If I understand what you are asking correctly. the anwser is yes!
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