Hello,

I reinstalling SBS2003 for the 7th time. I am having
fun though. I do have a few question. I would like to
use POP3 Connector to retrieve emails from various
providers and then send it to one mailbox. I would like
reply to an email and have the reply to name to appear as
the domain that I have received it from. For example, I
am retrieving emails from domain1.com (from isp1) and
domain2.com (from isp2). The emails goes to mailbox1.
When I reply to emails from domain1.com, I want the reply
to email to say someone@domain1.com. The same goes to
domain2.com. I want to avoid creating different mailbox
for each domain if at all possible.

Can this be done or am I pretty much asking something
that is pretty rare? :)

Any help and or advice would be much appreciated.

Exchange server question by Parkite

Parkite
Mon Jun 14 20:54:28 CDT 2004

Oh! By the way, I am configuring my network as such

I have SBS2003 that connects to a DLink router. I am
also connecting 2 other machines to the DLink router. At
this time, I am going to use the DLink as my DHCP host,
as I only have 1 network card on my SBS2003.


>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>
> I reinstalling SBS2003 for the 7th time. I am having
>fun though. I do have a few question. I would like to
>use POP3 Connector to retrieve emails from various
>providers and then send it to one mailbox. I would like
>reply to an email and have the reply to name to appear
as
>the domain that I have received it from. For example, I
>am retrieving emails from domain1.com (from isp1) and
>domain2.com (from isp2). The emails goes to mailbox1.
>When I reply to emails from domain1.com, I want the
reply
>to email to say someone@domain1.com. The same goes to
>domain2.com. I want to avoid creating different mailbox
>for each domain if at all possible.
>
> Can this be done or am I pretty much asking something
>that is pretty rare? :)
>
> Any help and or advice would be much appreciated.
>.
>

Re: Exchange server question by Mike

Mike
Mon Jun 14 22:54:56 CDT 2004

I found a script for that and I know I have it around somewhere. As soon as
I find it I'll send you a link. It is shareware.


"Parkite" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1c95901c4527b$b14daf90$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> Oh! By the way, I am configuring my network as such
>
> I have SBS2003 that connects to a DLink router. I am
> also connecting 2 other machines to the DLink router. At
> this time, I am going to use the DLink as my DHCP host,
> as I only have 1 network card on my SBS2003.
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hello,
> >
> > I reinstalling SBS2003 for the 7th time. I am having
> >fun though. I do have a few question. I would like to
> >use POP3 Connector to retrieve emails from various
> >providers and then send it to one mailbox. I would like
> >reply to an email and have the reply to name to appear
> as
> >the domain that I have received it from. For example, I
> >am retrieving emails from domain1.com (from isp1) and
> >domain2.com (from isp2). The emails goes to mailbox1.
> >When I reply to emails from domain1.com, I want the
> reply
> >to email to say someone@domain1.com. The same goes to
> >domain2.com. I want to avoid creating different mailbox
> >for each domain if at all possible.
> >
> > Can this be done or am I pretty much asking something
> >that is pretty rare? :)
> >
> > Any help and or advice would be much appreciated.
> >.
> >



Re: Exchange server question by Lanwench

Lanwench
Tue Jun 15 00:48:10 CDT 2004

Parkite wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I reinstalling SBS2003 for the 7th time. I am having
> fun though. I do have a few question. I would like to
> use POP3 Connector to retrieve emails from various
> providers and then send it to one mailbox. I would like
> reply to an email and have the reply to name to appear as
> the domain that I have received it from. For example, I
> am retrieving emails from domain1.com (from isp1) and
> domain2.com (from isp2). The emails goes to mailbox1.
> When I reply to emails from domain1.com, I want the reply
> to email to say someone@domain1.com. The same goes to
> domain2.com. I want to avoid creating different mailbox
> for each domain if at all possible.
>
> Can this be done or am I pretty much asking something
> that is pretty rare? :)

Yes, it's pretty rare, but not unheard of. Nothing native will do this for
you. Check out www.ivasoft.biz for a third party option.
>
> Any help and or advice would be much appreciated.



Re: Exchange server question by Parkite

Parkite
Wed Jun 16 06:49:46 CDT 2004

Great. Thanks. Can you send it to me at
parkite@hotmail.com? I would really really appreciate it.


>-----Original Message-----
>I found a script for that and I know I have it around
somewhere. As soon as
>I find it I'll send you a link. It is shareware.
>
>
>"Parkite" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:1c95901c4527b$b14daf90$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> Oh! By the way, I am configuring my network as such
>>
>> I have SBS2003 that connects to a DLink router. I am
>> also connecting 2 other machines to the DLink router.
At
>> this time, I am going to use the DLink as my DHCP host,
>> as I only have 1 network card on my SBS2003.
>>
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Hello,
>> >
>> > I reinstalling SBS2003 for the 7th time. I am
having
>> >fun though. I do have a few question. I would like
to
>> >use POP3 Connector to retrieve emails from various
>> >providers and then send it to one mailbox. I would
like
>> >reply to an email and have the reply to name to appear
>> as
>> >the domain that I have received it from. For
example, I
>> >am retrieving emails from domain1.com (from isp1) and
>> >domain2.com (from isp2). The emails goes to mailbox1.
>> >When I reply to emails from domain1.com, I want the
>> reply
>> >to email to say someone@domain1.com. The same goes to
>> >domain2.com. I want to avoid creating different
mailbox
>> >for each domain if at all possible.
>> >
>> > Can this be done or am I pretty much asking
something
>> >that is pretty rare? :)
>> >
>> > Any help and or advice would be much appreciated.
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>