"K. Orland" wrote:
> Normally, replies to the internet are disabled by the Exchange Admin or
> should be. If you connect to an Exchange server it's best to ask your Admin
> what is recommended.
> If the address is internal (within the company), it should be easy to do.
> Likely what would happen is someone else would become a delegate to your
> mailbox. If it's work email going to an external (personal or someone else's
> email), this may be something the company considers a security breach. You
> should find out what the company stand is on this. It may or may not be
> allowed. If it is allowed, it can be done in AD.
>
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> "Gary Williamson" wrote:
>
> > I have an email account on an exchange server. Normally I access all the email with Outlook 2003.
> > However in the near future I want to forward all these incoming messages
> > to another account for a while.
> >
> > In other words: whenever an email arrives it should be automatically (!)
> > forwarded to another account.
> >
> > Can I setup this anyhow?
> >
> > Do I need access to the Exchange server itself or can I achieve this from Outlook 2003?
> >
> > Gary
> >