blondebier
Programmer
Hi Guys,
We've just "upgraded" from Mailenable to Exchange 2007.
Our Mail Server handles email for quite a few domains as we run various businesses out of one office.
I have configured all 10 domains in the "Accepted Domains" list in the Hub Transport node of the "Organization".
I then proceeded to create Mailboxes for each user and added the relevant email addresses for each user to their mailbox. It would appear that there has to be "Default reply address" cconfigured in this list...
Issue 1) We don't want a default reply address - is there a way of avoiding this
I get Outlook on the client to sync with Exchange no problem and I can send and receive email.
Issue 2) When an email arrives, you cannot tell which email address it was sent to as it marks the mail with the mailboxes "Default reply address".
Issue 3) If you simply reply to the email it uses the default reply address and not the address to which it was addressed.
This just seems plain wrong to me, so I am starting to think that I may have implemented Exchange incorrectly.
What would you suggest for this scenario?
We want to be able to see which address the email was addressed to and get it to use that address when the client replies to it.
I'm starting to think I need to configure Mailboxes for each email address... All 200+ of them
Any help would be most appreciated.
Cheers,
Blondebier
We've just "upgraded" from Mailenable to Exchange 2007.
Our Mail Server handles email for quite a few domains as we run various businesses out of one office.
I have configured all 10 domains in the "Accepted Domains" list in the Hub Transport node of the "Organization".
I then proceeded to create Mailboxes for each user and added the relevant email addresses for each user to their mailbox. It would appear that there has to be "Default reply address" cconfigured in this list...
Issue 1) We don't want a default reply address - is there a way of avoiding this
I get Outlook on the client to sync with Exchange no problem and I can send and receive email.
Issue 2) When an email arrives, you cannot tell which email address it was sent to as it marks the mail with the mailboxes "Default reply address".
Issue 3) If you simply reply to the email it uses the default reply address and not the address to which it was addressed.
This just seems plain wrong to me, so I am starting to think that I may have implemented Exchange incorrectly.
What would you suggest for this scenario?
We want to be able to see which address the email was addressed to and get it to use that address when the client replies to it.
I'm starting to think I need to configure Mailboxes for each email address... All 200+ of them
Any help would be most appreciated.
Cheers,
Blondebier