Forwarding Rules

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ferg

G'Day All

I am stumpped here and would like your feedback as I might be overlooking
something very simple. I do not believe it is my E2K3 Server but, then again
it might just be.

I have setup a rule in Outlook2003 "Rules and Alerts" to forward all emails,
after they arrive, to a particular gmail.com email.
Nothing happens automatically.
A manual "Forward" works fine.

I go to a different WinXP Pro computer and setup a similar rule and nothing
happens automatically.
A manual "Forward" works fine.

Any ideas, anyone?

Thanks
 
B

Brian Tillman

ferg said:
I am stumpped here and would like your feedback as I might be
overlooking something very simple. I do not believe it is my E2K3
Server but, then again it might just be.

I have setup a rule in Outlook2003 "Rules and Alerts" to forward all
emails, after they arrive, to a particular gmail.com email.
Nothing happens automatically.
A manual "Forward" works fine.

By default, Exchange won't allow automatic replies or forwards to external
addresses. The Exchange administrator can adjust that, if so needed.
 
F

ferg

Thanks. I found a solution and it is working out fine.

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