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how_to:forward_messages_to_an_external_address [2009/05/14 15:59] mikehow_to:forward_messages_to_an_external_address [2018/11/14 10:45] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   - Use this method if it is for a person who might want to receive their email whilst in the office and/or get the mail sent to an external address.   - Use this method if it is for a person who might want to receive their email whilst in the office and/or get the mail sent to an external address.
     * Create a VPOP3 mailbox for the user as normal     * Create a VPOP3 mailbox for the user as normal
-    * In 'Add/Edit User' type the external email address into the 'Assistant' box or the 'Forward To' box+    * Edit the User and go to the 'Routing' tab. Type the external email address into the 'Assistant' box (if you want to keep a local copy of the message) or the 'Forward To' box (if you don't want to keep a local copy)
   - Use this method if it is for a person who will never want to receive their email whilst in the office. (for this example, we'll assume you want mail sent to fred@yourcompany.com sent to fred@aol.com)   - Use this method if it is for a person who will never want to receive their email whilst in the office. (for this example, we'll assume you want mail sent to fred@yourcompany.com sent to fred@aol.com)
     * Create a 'Distribution List' called fred     * Create a 'Distribution List' called fred
     * Add a 'Remote Member' to this list called fred@aol.com     * Add a 'Remote Member' to this list called fred@aol.com
     * Ensure that 'Allow Remote Access to List' is enabled in the list definition      * Ensure that 'Allow Remote Access to List' is enabled in the list definition 
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 +Note that forwarding mail can be problematic with your ISP, or the recipient mail server thinking the message sender has been 'spoofed' (faked). Instead, a much better way to allow people outside the office to collect mail is to [[allow remote access to VPOP3 mailboxes]]
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 +Also, see: [[Forwarded emails not arriving]]
  
 {{tag>forward assistant routing messages}} {{tag>forward assistant routing messages}}
how_to/forward_messages_to_an_external_address.txt · Last modified: 2018/11/14 10:45 by 127.0.0.1