I have been asked several times how someone can have an e-mail alias, such as "
[email protected]" which not only receives into a public folder, but also has the ability to send e-mails. Obviously the setting up of the public folder, e-mail etc is well documented, but since I have been asked...
I was recently asked by someone how to do this. Considering the fact that there are pre-defined public folders in SBS, including those for contacts I thought it was worth sharing this with a wider audience. Set this up for a customer using SBS and they can easily share contacts across the whole business...
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David Overton's Blog
by
David Overton
on Mon, Apr 9 2007
Filed under: SBS 2003, Support and Tools, Exchange, Office 2007, SBS 2003 R2, Documentation, Outlook, Tips, Office 2003