I see 2 drawbacks
1. As sales people get commision , they will all start "fiending" after the box

2. How will someone know who if anyone has already initiated contact with the 
potential lead.

The person being out sick is not an issue, lest it be a long term illness

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 21:11:02 -0700
Subject: RE: [Exchange] forwarding based on condition

I know this doesn’t exactly go along that train of thought, but wouldn’t a more 
simple/elegant solution be to create a shared mailbox that the required users 
can all access? Otherwise you run into issues where some emails go to some 
users, some of the time. If a user is out sick, do you need to then kick off 
the appropriate script to cover them? Seems way too much of a management 
nightmare. A shared mailbox would have a central place those users can go to 
when referencing an email. I haven’t messed with 2013 much, and I know MS keeps 
saying they are getting rid of Public Folders, but a mail enabled public folder 
would also seem far more desirable from an administrative perspective. Just my 
initial thoughts on the matter. From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of J- P
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2014 7:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Exchange] forwarding based on condition Hi all,

After successfully migrating a customer from external pop mail to an EX2013 on 
premise, I had a user ask me , "where do the sales@ emails go" ( I see where 
this is going ) , "why is only one user receiving those emails"

This seems to be a precursor to "is it possible to have sales@ messages forward 
to different mailboxes  on different days of the week"

  

I think, If I can create 7 ps scripts, and use the task scheduler to kick it 
off at 12:01 everyday it could work-

Now is there something already out there that can do this before I re-invent 
the wheel?
tia
 



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