when i use outlook2003,the intranet exchange users cannot receive the mail but the internet email us

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hello
our exchange server do not connect to internet,so ,I must add an email account into my outlookXP to resovle the mails whitch receiver contains both intranet exchange users and internet email users. It works well.....
(exchange account is default account,when i send mails whitch i want to send to both outside an inside, i change the mail use the email account
but when I do that in outlook2003.....I found that my inside exchange users can not receive my mail. and my email isp send a "can not arrive" mail to me ... tell me the addresses(inside exchange) can not reachable.....(the email users can get my mail

how can i send a mail to both inside exchange users an outside email users together through outlook2003????
 
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Jeff Stephenson [MSFT]

The Exchange address book entries for the users on your intranet have SMTP
addresses for those Exchange users, but since Exchange is not connected to
the Internet, your ISP can't deliver to those addresses. You should remove
the SMTP proxy addresses from your intranet user's address book entries.
That will force Outlook to send via the Exchange server.

--
Jeff Stephenson
Outlook Development
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights


rockey99 said:
hello.
our exchange server do not connect to internet,so ,I must add an email
account into my outlookXP to resovle the mails whitch receiver contains both
intranet exchange users and internet email users. It works well......
(exchange account is default account,when i send mails whitch i want to
send to both outside an inside, i change the mail use the email account)
but when I do that in outlook2003.....I found that my inside exchange
users can not receive my mail. and my email isp send a "can not arrive" mail
to me ... tell me the addresses(inside exchange) can not reachable.....(the
email users can get my mail)
how can i send a mail to both inside exchange users an outside email users
together through outlook2003????
 

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