we have a very small bussiness with exchange 2003 on sbs 2003. the exchange server is only for shared contacts and calendar. each user (only 3 users) has outlook 2003 with an exchange account and a pop3 account set up as default. when we try to forward an email from "sent items" on a local pst, it uses the exchange account by default. why, and how can i change this ? (i want outlook to send everything through pop3)
Hi, Much better to ask this question in an outloook group since it is only an outloook question. Leif "×××" <@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelelsen news:DE5B20D6-52C7-4C2E-9C85-11DAE541EC76@microsoft.com... > we have a very small bussiness with exchange 2003 on sbs 2003. > the exchange server is only for shared contacts and calendar. > each user (only 3 users) has outlook 2003 with an exchange account and a > pop3 account set up as default. > when we try to forward an email from "sent items" on a local pst, it uses > the exchange account by default. > why, and how can i change this ? (i want outlook to send everything > through > pop3)
The simple answer is "don't do that". Outlook doesn't always work the way you want when you use two messaging services in the same profile and one of them is Exchange. It would be better to configure your Exchange environment so that your users don't need POP, i.e., eliminate their need for an outside POP mailbox. Or, you could instruct them to use Outlook Express for their POP mail. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "???" <@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DE5B20D6-52C7-4C2E-9C85-11DAE541EC76@microsoft.com... > we have a very small bussiness with exchange 2003 on sbs 2003. > the exchange server is only for shared contacts and calendar. > each user (only 3 users) has outlook 2003 with an exchange account and a > pop3 account set up as default. > when we try to forward an email from "sent items" on a local pst, it uses > the exchange account by default. > why, and how can i change this ? (i want outlook to send everything > through > pop3)