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Keith
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Sat Dec 24, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
Copy a message from a domain to a specific user |
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Hello all,
Can anyone advise on a way to create an event sink for an Exchange 2003
server? The goal of the event sink is so that anytime a message from a
specific domain come into the exchange organization a specific user will get
a copy of that message. The scenario would be as follows:
A user named Joe at a company named football sends an email to Tom at a
company named soccer. Joe's email address is joe@football.com and Tom's email
address is Tom@soccer.com. Once that email comes into the exchange server an
event sink then makes a copy of the incoming message to Tina@soccer.com.
Then one day Jeff@football.com sends an email to Terry@soccer.com and that
message also gets copied to Tina@soccer.com.
No matter what user from football.com sends a message to Soccer.com Tina
will always get a copy of that message.
Can anyone advise on how to accomplish this?
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birol
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Sun Dec 25, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
Re: Copy a message from a domain to a specific user |
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have a nice day
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=281926#appliesto
MCSE+I MCDBA
"Keith" <Keith@discussions.microsoft.com>, iletide þunu yazdý
news:3E5FF79A-55D2-43E6-82D2-FA0F51C119FC@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Hello all,
Can anyone advise on a way to create an event sink for an Exchange 2003
server? The goal of the event sink is so that anytime a message from a
specific domain come into the exchange organization a specific user will
get
a copy of that message. The scenario would be as follows:
A user named Joe at a company named football sends an email to Tom at a
company named soccer. Joe's email address is joe@football.com and Tom's
email
address is Tom@soccer.com. Once that email comes into the exchange server
an
event sink then makes a copy of the incoming message to Tina@soccer.com.
Then one day Jeff@football.com sends an email to Terry@soccer.com and that
message also gets copied to Tina@soccer.com.
No matter what user from football.com sends a message to Soccer.com Tina
will always get a copy of that message.
Can anyone advise on how to accomplish this? |
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Keith
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Tue Dec 27, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
Re: Copy a message from a domain to a specific user |
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Birol,
Yes that would work if the email sender was always being directed to the
same recipient however the recipient can be multiple people. Lets say there
are 3 people in a company for which you work. You are to get all of my
emails. One day I send you an email and you receive it. The next day I send
an email to your coworker, the following day I send an email to a different
coworker. Then lets say your company hires a 4th person, then a fifth
person... and so on.
Am I to configure forwarding all of your coworkers email to you
specifically? You would then get not only my email but also the email of
everyone the sends to each of your coworkers. What if your company was 100
people and all you wanted was all email from people in my company?
That is my dilema. If you have any other suggestions please let me know.
Thanks.
"birol" wrote:
| Quote: | have a nice day
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=281926#appliesto
MCSE+I MCDBA
"Keith" <Keith@discussions.microsoft.com>, iletide þunu yazdý
news:3E5FF79A-55D2-43E6-82D2-FA0F51C119FC@microsoft.com...
Hello all,
Can anyone advise on a way to create an event sink for an Exchange 2003
server? The goal of the event sink is so that anytime a message from a
specific domain come into the exchange organization a specific user will
get
a copy of that message. The scenario would be as follows:
A user named Joe at a company named football sends an email to Tom at a
company named soccer. Joe's email address is joe@football.com and Tom's
email
address is Tom@soccer.com. Once that email comes into the exchange server
an
event sink then makes a copy of the incoming message to Tina@soccer.com.
Then one day Jeff@football.com sends an email to Terry@soccer.com and that
message also gets copied to Tina@soccer.com.
No matter what user from football.com sends a message to Soccer.com Tina
will always get a copy of that message.
Can anyone advise on how to accomplish this?
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