I have a client running SBS 2000 and using Exchange 2000 for storing email
and sharing public folders. The users all have Outlook 2000 or 2002 as an
email client. If I set the smtp address on the server to
us...@mycompany.local, Exchange uses this address as the reply address, so
replies are not received. If I set the smtp address to us...@mycompany.com,
any emails sent to internal users go directly to the mailbox and can't be
retrieved from outside the office.
Why not give the users access to their server mailboxes from outside the
office? There's a good doc about this in the documentation for the ISA
Feature Pack, called "Publishing Exchange 2000 Server." Get the docs.zip
file from the FP1 download site.
"Ken Mahan" <kma...@h2tech.com> wrote in message
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