I have a customer that upgraded from Outlook 2000 to Outlook 2003. They
are using POP3 mail to communicate with the world and Exchange 5.5 (SBS
4.5) for internal mail and public folders. I had outlook 2000 configured
to deliver mail to the PST file when it was received and any email sent
that didn�t have a mailbox on the Exchange server would use the SMTP
server configured in internet email. If a message was sent and the To: had
an Exchange mailbox the message would be sent to the Exchange server and
not the SMTP server configured in internet email. Since the upgrade to
Outlook 2003 the internal mail doesn�t go to the Exchange server, it goes
to the SMTP server configured in internet email and the internal recipient
gets the message from the POP3 server. This works for internal users that
have POP3 mail accounts with the ISP but some users don�t have POP3
accounts and they can�t communicate with email to other internal users.
Does anyone know how to configure Outlook 2003 to act like Outlook 2000 in
this situation?

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