Hi,
I've been having problems sending email because my local domain is the same
as the registered one. I followed Q319759 (How to configure exchange to
forward messages to a foreign messaging system that shares the same SMTP
domain name space).
The problem is when we send him an email, the email doesn't go to our ISP,
it goes directly to the local box. He needs access from outside the company
and we prefer not to have the outlook interface on the web.
So at this point I think the best solution is to delete his mailbox and have
him be the only one who uses a pop account as opposed to exchange server
account. Now my question is, in the event that I need to re-create the
exchange account (without having to recreate his windows 2003 account), how
can I create this? I couldn't figure out how to do it from the interface.

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Tony Su - 25 Feb 2005 15:10 GMT
Think about what you're doing.
You'll be creating dual mail stores which can't be assured of containing the
same content.
Better to decide which mail service you wish to make your primary mail store
and build your strategy on that.
Tony
> Hi,
>
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> exchange account (without having to recreate his windows 2003 account), how
> can I create this? I couldn't figure out how to do it from the interface.