Right, actually I just checked and I can still forward client side, but I think 
our servers can recognize circular forwards somehow. Not entirely sure, I just 
don't use that feature, I am like you, if we need forwards, I send it to email 
admin and let them resolve it at the server. Much safer that way anyway. In 
general Forwards = bad. But there is a case for everything.

John Vaughters






On Thursday, February 18, 2021, 3:33:11 PM EST, Jon Wolfe via TriEmbed 
<triembed@triembed.org> wrote: 






I’m sure you probably can still do client-side forwarding, but that relies on 
your machine on and client running. I haven’t used the Desktop version of 
Outlook or an Exchange server in quite a while, but I would be surprised if 
they took that away (I could believe maybe they moved features to the next 
‘enterprise’ tier or something. ) In fact, you could typically do a lot more 
sophisticated rules client side than server side, since a poorly crafted rule, 
as you noted, could bring the server down. I used to work somewhere that had a 
really small quota on mailbox space. I had a client side rule that ran weekly 
that moved emails over a certain age to a mailbox on my local machine, so I 
never had to get nagged about a full mailbox, and I could still find that email 
from a year ago that I needed. 
 
  

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