Roger Crawford
SCCI
Highlight the user's internal email address and then select to make it
primary. You can then go and delete the SMTP entry for the external email
address.
Just a guess ...
-kw
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From: Susan Bradley, CPA aka \"Ebitz\" SBS Rocks [MVP] (sbra...@pacbell.net)
Subject: FYI - how to set up a user to not be able to send EMAIL
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000
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Date: 2002-07-08 17:36:19 PST
5.3 Q: How can I prevent a user from sending and receiving Internet
mail?
A: Follow the steps outlined below:
Create a group called InternalOnly.
Create a recipient policy that gives them a fake SMTP address. i.e.
@fake.domain. Leave the X400 address alone so they can receive internal
mail.
Drill down through Routing Groups > Group Name > Connectors > SMTP
internet connector(s), choose its properties. Choose the Delivery
Restrictions tab, and under "reject", add this group. Do this for each
connector.
Follow the steps in Q277872, regarding Connector Restrictions.
[Now they can't use the SMTP connector(s) to send external mail]