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Veritas BE Exchange account
Use one for your work Exchange account and one for your Personal ISP account. This will put the mail into separate .pst files (or .ost files for your exchange offline mail) Connect using the profile that you need for Exchange/work production, then close and restart Outlook with your ISP profile for personal

Exchange account option not available
I have decided to set them up as POP3 account's to check their e-mail all the time (In-house and on road). The reason for this is that to my knowledge you have to be on the local network to check your mail with an exchange account. This also will take a load off the server, as all their mail will be stored locally

How do u create an Exchange account?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Mil...@donteventhinkaboutmailingmeatmvps.org microsoft public outlook general Is the Exchange mailbox your primary delivery point? Is your send/receive settings set to check all accounts at one time? Have you looked into using rules to move items from your POP3 account into your .pst

"send as" ...a different exchange account
Marco Edwin marcoed...@hotmail.com microsoft public backoffice smallbiz Nev, The Exchange Service account is just a normal user (you can call it Piet, Exchange or Nev; whatever you want to Marco Would you mind expanding on this a little - where is the "Exchange Account" created, and when should it be created?

pop3 and exchange account in outlook
-----Original Message----- Hi, I used to host my personal exchange server at home but now I decided that it is fun but also too much effort... I now use an exchange 2003 account hosted by 1and1. In the office I am using OWA to connect and at home I am using Outlook 2003 ("Cached mode").

One Exchange Account size is very large!!
If I enter the credentials of the Exchange account with permission to write to the public folder when the dialogue box appears, the script runs without a problem. Does anyone know of a way to accomplish this without the dialogue box display? What security token is causing the dialogue box to appear and is there a

Features of an Exchange 2003 internet account
That way, their default email address when sending will still show up as u...@domain.com, so replies will still hit the communigate server and then get forwarded to their Exchange account as mentioned above. If you don't really care about what their email address looks like when sending, then you don't have to

sending from different accounts with exchange
We use Exchange Server at work. Outlook XP has a POP account with a local ISP and a Microsoft Exchange account on a laptop. When working from home I dial into my ISP to check mail and access internet. Problem is that with the Exchange account on the laptop the e-mail stays in the Outbox till I an back at work and

Delivering to POP vs Exchange
I have an internal mail adres of an exchange 2003 SMB server. And a pop3 account on the internet. In outlook the pop3 account is the default account. The exchange account can not send to the internet, only internal mail. The problem is when a internal exchange user send to me a mail and i want to forward it to the

Allowing POP3 Account to View the GAL
I know want to remove this account and it keeps saying I dont have sufficent priveledges. Please help, is there some corruption. I am at the exchange server logged in with the Exchange account and it still wont let me remove this account or even add another account. This account is a domain admin account and a

SBS 2000 Won't create Exchange Account.
I have an issue with exchange, in that whenever I send a hotmail message to my exchange account, it gets rejected, with an NDR sent back to my hotmail account. are there any special requirements or settings needed in exchange to enable hotmail messages to be sucessfully received into exchange?

Users not getting exchange account
Mike "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: Mike <M...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Folks, I'm looking at what will be my configuration for remote users to create an Exchange account for them on Outlook 2003. You might look into a profile generation utility so you can send them .prf files, if you have a lot of

Exchange
Did you create the "external account" as a Contact or a user? We have it working as a contact. "Field Searcy" <fsea...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uJMwYztACHA.1768@tkmsftngp04... I'm running Exchange 2000 with SP2 on SBS 2000. I want to forward mail from an Exchange mailbox to an external email account for a

Error Creating Exchange Account using CDOEXM and VB.Net
Having searched the archives, Rich Mc <rmccl...@childrensannex.org> asked: We use Exchange Server at work. Outlook XP has a POP account with a local ISP and a Microsoft Exchange account on a laptop. When working from home I dial into my ISP to check mail and access internet. Problem is that with the Exchange

I get this error when I add my Exchange account...
None of these folders (except for a transitory pass through Outbox as you're sending mail) will be used by your Exchange account. So simply click the little triangle next Do you mean that incoming Exchange messages end up in your local (OMC) Inbox?? If so, you cannot have set up your Exchange account correctly.

How to automatically choose appropriate account
To remove it, on the tool menu, click Email account, select view or change existing email account, click next, select the account and then click remove." When I go to view or change existing exchange accounts, It only show one, not two. How do I get rid of the duplicate accounts showing? This account is actually

Outllok 2002 on WXP with Exchange Account Quits Without Error
I'm new in wonderland of Exchange Server ( 2000 ). We have our new system with this mail server. Some of our employes ( who uses notebook ), would like to have two accounts, POP3 for getting messages of the server when outside company, and exchange account when they are in the company.

How to send messages through pop/smtp account by default in ...
It does -not- mean Exchange can have no part in the process. Exchange should forward External Mail to the ISP as the Smart Host for distribution - so your external mail is still going through their ISP. Outlook should handle the mail on the Clients, and the -only- Account being their Exchange Account.

Outlook should ask (optional) send account (Exchange,Pop) on s
"Andy David - MVP" wrote: On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 16:42:02 -0700, Coyote Admin <CoyoteAd...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Hello Group, I am running SBS 2003 and it has Exchange running. I am not using Exchange for email but in each client Outlook, there is an Exchange account listed in Outlook along with the pop3

No option to create exchange account on pdc
One account is the new one I set up after I installed ADmitMac, the one that seems to "work". The other account is my default Exchange account. I added this as a "Directory Service" account during the time I was trying anything to get LDAP to work. Now I don't want it in the list... However, since it is THE