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Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 4:50 am    Post subject: Is it possible to capture all email from a specific email? Reply with quote

I have Exchange 2003 Enterprise running on a Windows 2003 server.

What I want to do is capture all emails from say bob@company.com (no
matter who they were originally intended to at our company) and
redirect these emails to an exchange group here like
Group1@mycompany.com

A partner of ours sends billing invoices to the sales rep at our
company directly and they can not (or will not) change their system to
send all these to a single email address here.

Can I somehow make exchange grab everything from someone and redirect
it to a different email address?

Thanks for your help.

-Craig, MCP

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Andrew Sword [MVP]
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Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 5:23 am    Post subject: RE: Is it possible to capture all email from a specific emai Reply with quote

A mail box rule may help.

"thefairy@gmail.com" wrote:

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I have Exchange 2003 Enterprise running on a Windows 2003 server.

What I want to do is capture all emails from say bob@company.com (no
matter who they were originally intended to at our company) and
redirect these emails to an exchange group here like
Group1@mycompany.com

A partner of ours sends billing invoices to the sales rep at our
company directly and they can not (or will not) change their system to
send all these to a single email address here.

Can I somehow make exchange grab everything from someone and redirect
it to a different email address?

Thanks for your help.

-Craig, MCP

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Alex Zammit
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Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 8:16 am    Post subject: Re: Is it possible to capture all email from a specific emai Reply with quote

A mailbox rule is a good solution if you have a limited set of possible
recipients. Otherwise you could solve this issue programmatically. Mail me
if you need help developing such a tool. (remove blockspam from my address).

regards,

Alexander Zammit
Software Development Consultant
http://www.windeveloper.com


"Andrew Sword [MVP]" <AndrewSwordMVP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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A mail box rule may help.

"thefairy@gmail.com" wrote:

I have Exchange 2003 Enterprise running on a Windows 2003 server.

What I want to do is capture all emails from say bob@company.com (no
matter who they were originally intended to at our company) and
redirect these emails to an exchange group here like
Group1@mycompany.com

A partner of ours sends billing invoices to the sales rep at our
company directly and they can not (or will not) change their system to
send all these to a single email address here.

Can I somehow make exchange grab everything from someone and redirect
it to a different email address?

Thanks for your help.

-Craig, MCP



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Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 7:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Is it possible to capture all email from a specific emai Reply with quote

Unfortunatly, I never know who might get these emails... Plus getting
all my sales guys to not tinker with mail box rules would be
impossible.

Seems google groups don't let me see emails so I can email you.

I have very limited programming skills, so if programming a .dll to do
something like this is required, I may just tell the guy who asked if
this is possible that we can not do it.

No way for exchange to natively run a rule on all email coming in? I
didn't think it could because I haven't seen anything in my 6 years of
using exchange. Figured it couldn't hurt to ask though.
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