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Wayne-I-M
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      30th Apr 2008
Hi

We have 2 e mail accounts (Tools - E Mail Accounts)

Microsoft Exchange Server (type = Exchange)
and
www.NameOfCompany.com (type = POP/SMPT)

However many times I set the www.NameOfCompany.com to be the default the
next time the machine re-booted the Microsoft Exchange Server is reset to be
the default.

Is there a way I can set the default and have it stay that way ?

Many thanks

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Manchester, England.

 
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Brian Tillman
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      30th Apr 2008
Wayne-I-M <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> We have 2 e mail accounts (Tools - E Mail Accounts)

....snip...
> However many times I set the www.NameOfCompany.com to be the default
> the next time the machine re-booted the Microsoft Exchange Server is
> reset to be the default.


Exchange seems to have a habit of making itself the default account. Why
not configure the Exchange server act as the router for all mail?
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