I have a mailbox in Exchange 2000 with multiple SMTP addresses. We want to set up a Out of Office Reply when a message is received from any of the SMTP addresses. Is there a way to do this? Thanks.
In news:9F72C1EA-5ECB-4074-8DF3-B8659D0FA966@microsoft.com, Symuser typed: > I have a mailbox in Exchange 2000 with multiple SMTP addresses. We > want to set up a Out of Office Reply when a message is received from > any of the SMTP addresses. Is there a way to do this? > > Thanks. Out of Office will fire when the message hits the mailbox, to whichever addresses are assigned to the mailbox. But it will always come from the primary (default) SMTP address - just as users can send only from that address when sending a new message.
Yes, I know it uses primary smtp address. What I am really interested in knowing is that if there is a way to get an out of office reply from NON-Primary smtp addresses from the Server or via Outlook rule? "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > > > In news:9F72C1EA-5ECB-4074-8DF3-B8659D0FA966@microsoft.com, > Symuser typed: > > I have a mailbox in Exchange 2000 with multiple SMTP addresses. We > > want to set up a Out of Office Reply when a message is received from > > any of the SMTP addresses. Is there a way to do this? > > > > Thanks. > > Out of Office will fire when the message hits the mailbox, to whichever > addresses are assigned to the mailbox. But it will always come from the > primary (default) SMTP address - just as users can send only from that > address when sending a new message. > > >
In news:2D7B09A9-C559-49A3-8A6B-2D6A62A59EE3@microsoft.com, Symuser typed: > Yes, I know it uses primary smtp address. What I am really > interested in knowing is that if there is a way to get an out of > office reply from NON-Primary smtp addresses from the Server or via > Outlook rule? Nope - you can't even *send* mail from a non-default address, as stated. Since it resolves to the display name anyway, does this really matter? If it's that important, you might want to set up this address in another mailbox. > > > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > >> >> >> In news:9F72C1EA-5ECB-4074-8DF3-B8659D0FA966@microsoft.com, >> Symuser typed: >>> I have a mailbox in Exchange 2000 with multiple SMTP addresses. We >>> want to set up a Out of Office Reply when a message is received from >>> any of the SMTP addresses. Is there a way to do this? >>> >>> Thanks. >> >> Out of Office will fire when the message hits the mailbox, to >> whichever addresses are assigned to the mailbox. But it will always >> come from the primary (default) SMTP address - just as users can >> send only from that address when sending a new message.