Hi all,
I've set up a user account on our W2K server for someone who mostly works outside of our office. I've instructed their e-mail host to also forward mail to an address that's on our Exchange server so that he can get his mail sent to 2 locations i.e. our office and his office. This works fine but the problem arises when someone who also has an e-mail account and a user account on our server, tries to send a mail to that person when he's not in our office i.e. when they try to send it externally. It doesn't go outside of our office because he has a 'local' user account here i.e. he can't get it. I've tried disabling his user account but it didn't do anything.
Can anyone advise me please?
I've set up a user account on our W2K server for someone who mostly works outside of our office. I've instructed their e-mail host to also forward mail to an address that's on our Exchange server so that he can get his mail sent to 2 locations i.e. our office and his office. This works fine but the problem arises when someone who also has an e-mail account and a user account on our server, tries to send a mail to that person when he's not in our office i.e. when they try to send it externally. It doesn't go outside of our office because he has a 'local' user account here i.e. he can't get it. I've tried disabling his user account but it didn't do anything.
Can anyone advise me please?