Hello All,
Here is the setup:
We have an ISP that provides our e-mail all of our e-mail services. We have an Exchange 2K Server that is only used for contacts and calendar. MS Outlook is setup to send and recieve from the ISP only. We have disabled all POP, IMAP, NNTP, services. We have not been able to disable SMTP, because when we do internal messages from user-to-user are not received.
The problem:
Our users our sending out duplicate e-mails. When they type a new message, the other end receives two of the same message.
My best guess so far:
Somehow SMTP and the ISP are sending the message to the same user?
Would it be easier to setup Exchange to check the messages and relay to the users outlook.
Here is the setup:
We have an ISP that provides our e-mail all of our e-mail services. We have an Exchange 2K Server that is only used for contacts and calendar. MS Outlook is setup to send and recieve from the ISP only. We have disabled all POP, IMAP, NNTP, services. We have not been able to disable SMTP, because when we do internal messages from user-to-user are not received.
The problem:
Our users our sending out duplicate e-mails. When they type a new message, the other end receives two of the same message.
My best guess so far:
Somehow SMTP and the ISP are sending the message to the same user?
Would it be easier to setup Exchange to check the messages and relay to the users outlook.