Wait a minute.  I don't have an Exchange server I can
test with at the moment so someone please correct me
if I'm wrong but, from what I remember, using an
alternate recipient has a very, very low probability
of creating a mail loop.  And it does not require that
you uncheck "Do not allow autoreplies to the Internet"
in the IMS.  A message forwarded using an alternate
recipient will not create a mail loop if the home
account is full because the From field will still
contain the originator's address, not the Exchange
user's address as it does if forwarded using an
Outlook rule.  So, if the home mailbox is full, the
NDR will be sent to the originator, not back to the
Exchange server then back to the home account, etc.

Or am I remembering this totally wrong?

Steve



You would have to add a custom recipient.  But, do you
really want to do
this?  What if he hits the limit on his home account? 
Then emails start
bouncing... Fowarding off system is not something very
well liked here, you
may want to read up on it.
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Network Administrator
Sybari Software
631.630.8569 -direct dial
631.439.0689 -fax
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What is the easy way to forward one of my users email
to his pop3 home
account, cause under delivery options I can only
select other exchange
users......where am I missing the boat on this?

Thank You,
Robert Williams
Senior Network Administrator
Raypak, Inc.
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Phone - 805-278-5363
FAX - 818-464-6982
www.raypak.com

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