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    Registered User D@ve's Avatar
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    E-Mail Nick names / Aliases

    Sorry for all of the questions guys but I need to add a nickname / alias to a user so that they can receive e-mail on [email protected] and [email protected] it is possible to do this in Enchange 2003?

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    Quote Originally Posted by D@ve
    Sorry for all of the questions guys but I need to add a nickname / alias to a user so that they can receive e-mail on [email protected] and [email protected] it is possible to do this in Enchange 2003?
    off course it is.

    you got two ways of adding a webmail pop3 in exchange 2003.

    1. use the "pop3 connector service" - where you can add your users, define login to their pop3 mail and rout mail to specified exchange boxes.
    (note - you have to define a primary smtp server in each user's exchange properties: [email protected])
    2. add a personal webmail in each user's outlook.

    personally i prefer the second option, although the first is much more orginized and controlled via your server.

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    mmm, this thread still open?

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    I am not sure that Sneakers answered the question.

    If the exhange server hosts the mail and there is no pop3 account to connect to...

    How does one get sam@ and sammy@ to go to the same Exchange mailbox? Most mail servers have a simple aliases list that allows one to enter a series of address as aliases, which have no real mailbox.

    i.e, [email protected][email protected].

    This gets everything for postmater to the administrator.

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    OK I found it. In user's properties one assigns multiple smtp addresses to the user.
    Last edited by AlanCates; April 15th, 2004 at 04:25 PM.

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