Is it reasonable to think one could set a second email account on a
different server for the purposes of sending but have replies returned to
the first email account.

 

Why? A recent change by Microsoft Hosted Exchange Servers has disabled the
ability to send via the Exchange server. Thus, if a domain was setup on a
SmarterMail server that would use that server for sending but have the
account reply to the original Exchange server would retain continuity in
email processing but still provide the ability to use Outlook and send
messages as opposed to using Outlook Web Access which has issues sending
attachments, particularly when using Google Chrome.

 

At 5:00 P.M., Friday, January 22, email worked fine. At 5:15 following
Microsoft Updates to Hosted Exchange Servers, the Outlook clients were not
able to connect. Then attempting to use Outlook Web Access, attachments
cannot be sent if using Google Chrome. Rather a mess for the senders. 

 

Thus, the reason for the sending email address would relieve situations
until an alternate email solution can be established and stop using
Microsoft Hosted Exchange altogether.

 

Thanks for thoughts

 

Martin Margheim

Independent PC Consultant

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