Dan
Further down the Services/Addressing dialog there is an option to specify
which address list to use for checking names against. You could try adding
the users contacts list and local recipients list in there and move them up
in the search order.
-Original Message-
From: Atkinson,
Hello
I have an distribution list and I wish to limit who can send to it.
I have already restricted which internal users can do this by adding them in
the accept messages from list in the delivery restriction tab of exchange
admin. And this works fine
I now need to allow one external address
Chris
Have a look at
OL2002: How to Resize a Custom Form When It Is Opened (Q291418)
in the MS Knowledge base.
The title implies that it relates to Outlook 2002, but it works fine for me
on Outlook 2000, I haven't tried any older versions.
Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Callan,
There are a number of possible solutions to address the message class
problem depending on how the users are adding contacts to the folder.
If the user is creating the contact directly in the folder then set the
folder properties so that it only uses your form.
If the user is just dragging and
But will these users connect your server and clear out their mail after it
has been forwarded. If not then it will just accumulate in their mailbox
doing absolutely nothing.
Another alternative would be to
export/archive their mailbox into a PST and give it to them to
import into
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