RE: OofO Assistant - Forward Rule -Changes to the rule could no t be saved

2003-01-11 Thread Ed Crowley
It's better to do this in Exchange by creating a mail-enabled contact
(custom recipient in 5.5) with a target address of your external mail
account and making it an alternate recipient on the user (mailbox in
5.5) properties.

If the purpose of what your doing is to replace the mailbox, i.e., the
user won't log into the mailbox, then replace the user (mailbox) object
with a contact (custom recipient) entirely.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
Tech Consultant
hp Services
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!


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Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 9:38 AM
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Subject: RE: OofO Assistant - Forward Rule - Changes to the rule could
no t be saved


Make sure you have added the address you want to use to your Personal
Address Book. Then point the rule at this entry, rather than entering
the name directly.

Be aware that this will be a client based rule, so you will need to have
Outlook logged in for it to fire. You might get it to be a server rule i
you create a Custom Recipient first.

Be even more aware that you will create an e-mail loop that will not
please you, your boss, your admin guys or their boss.

Cheers, Chris

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Sent: 09 January 2003 18:47
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OofO Assistant - Forward Rule - Changes to the rule could not
be saved


Using Outlook 2k connecting to Exchange 5.5 I am trying to set a rule to
forward all email to a different external email.  The error message
says:   Changes to the rule could not be saved.   There is not enough
memory or the rules are tooo complex.  Try deleting some rules

This is the only rule I have and my email box is empty.  Any ideas?
Found nothing on Technet or Google search.



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RE: OofO Assistant - Forward Rule - Changes to the rule could no t be saved

2003-01-10 Thread Chris Jordan
Make sure you have added the address you want to use to your Personal
Address Book.
Then point the rule at this entry, rather than entering the name directly.

Be aware that this will be a client based rule, so you will need to have
Outlook logged in for it to fire. You might get it to be a server rule i you
create a Custom Recipient first.

Be even more aware that you will create an e-mail loop that will not please
you, your boss, your admin guys or their boss.

Cheers, Chris

-Original Message-
From: MS Exchange Mailing List
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 January 2003 18:47
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OofO Assistant - Forward Rule - Changes to the rule could not
be saved


Using Outlook 2k connecting to Exchange 5.5 I am trying to set a rule to
forward all email to a different external email.  The error message
says:   Changes to the rule could not be saved.   There is not enough
memory or the rules are tooo complex.  Try deleting some rules

This is the only rule I have and my email box is empty.  Any ideas?
Found nothing on Technet or Google search.



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