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How to default the e-mail sending to client PC

 
 
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      2nd Apr 2004
Dear All:

I'm run a application through terminal services client. This application will send e-mail to PR approver when new PR created.

Does anyone know, How should I Configure so that the e-mail send by client PC e-mail account NOT the server e-mail account??


Thanks for advises.



 
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      2nd Apr 2004
If they all log into the server with different accounts,
you can set up the individual mail accounts on the server
just like on the workstation.
 
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      6th Apr 2004
Is there any way to set so that the client PC send the e-mail?

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If they all log into the server with different accounts,
you can set up the individual mail accounts on the server
just like on the workstation

 
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