I am in a 1 server configuration (NO Edge) , using Outlook XP with 2007 server. We have ISP mailboxes and local exchange server.
Is there any advantage to entering ALL external addresses in Recipient configuration/Mailbox/user/Email addresses tab, for people who have multiple external POP accounts?
Is this something that I must or should do?
Also should I be setting there local or there external SMTP as the "Set as reply" address
When I setup clients, and set there POP/SMTP(default) on the client must this correspond in any way to how I have the addresses set up on the server?
This may sound like a stupid question, but.........
Is there a way, in my 1 server configuration (or any configuration for that matter), that I can make it so I don't have to setup the POP accounts on the client and just let the server check and receive the mail?
Thanks, Jeff
Is there any advantage to entering ALL external addresses in Recipient configuration/Mailbox/user/Email addresses tab, for people who have multiple external POP accounts?
Is this something that I must or should do?
Also should I be setting there local or there external SMTP as the "Set as reply" address
When I setup clients, and set there POP/SMTP(default) on the client must this correspond in any way to how I have the addresses set up on the server?
This may sound like a stupid question, but.........
Is there a way, in my 1 server configuration (or any configuration for that matter), that I can make it so I don't have to setup the POP accounts on the client and just let the server check and receive the mail?
Thanks, Jeff