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  • Re: E-mails delivered to wrong mailbox

    Thanks for the responses guys. This isn't a BCC or even CC issue, I have explained that problem to the client and they understand it. The issue is only when there is only one recipient of the mail and it appears to match the global mail box rules OK and yet it still goes to the wrong mailbox. I would go SMTP but they are stuck for now in a contract
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by Tonyp on Mon, May 15 2006
  • E-mails delivered to wrong mailbox

    I'm sure I am not the only one suffering from this. We use the POP3 connector in SBS at a couple of our client sites and use a global mailbox with rules to distrubute the mail. Every now and again an e-mail that appears to be correctly addressed in the header information gets delivered to the wrong mailbox. I can't see anything wrong with the original
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by Tonyp on Mon, May 8 2006
  • Re: Send As and Send on behalf

    Hi David Thanks for that reply, I feel slightly embarrassed. My only excuse is that I didn't set up this network and frankly it was a mess when I took it over. But that doesn't excuse the fact that I had failed to check on how many users were configured as admins on the network (most of them it turns out). The guy in question sending mails as somebody
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by Tonyp on Sat, Mar 18 2006
  • Re: Send As and Send on behalf

    This kind of relates to a problem I have been wrestling with. I've posted in Smallbiz and SBSPI but so far nobody has come up with an answer. A client recently contacted me to say that one of their users has stumbled on the fact that when typing an e-mail they could go to Options and choose the 'From' field and then send the e-mail as if it had come
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by Tonyp on Sat, Mar 18 2006
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