hey all,
At work we currently have an old pop3 email server and with more and more mobile users starting the time has come for us to start looking at exchange or other products like it.
The main reason for the upgrade is remote users are asking for their mail to be pushed to their phones. This isn't a real issue as we can just forward all mail sent to which ever user to any other address.
So far I've been forwarding all my work mail to a sky email account and getting my phone to pick up the sky account. This works fine for incoming mail but if i reply 1, it will be sent to my work address and not the original sender and 2, the from address is [email protected] not [email protected] as it needs to be.
Does anyone know of a way to get round this??
I'm thinking of trying to find an email provider who will allow the change of the default from address. (fixes issue 2)
But then I'm stuck as to how to get the email sent to the original sender, without writing a huge vba script for outlook and having all the users leaving their machine on the whole time which isn't going to work as most have laptops.
Any ideas gladly welcome.
Cheers in advance
At work we currently have an old pop3 email server and with more and more mobile users starting the time has come for us to start looking at exchange or other products like it.
The main reason for the upgrade is remote users are asking for their mail to be pushed to their phones. This isn't a real issue as we can just forward all mail sent to which ever user to any other address.
So far I've been forwarding all my work mail to a sky email account and getting my phone to pick up the sky account. This works fine for incoming mail but if i reply 1, it will be sent to my work address and not the original sender and 2, the from address is [email protected] not [email protected] as it needs to be.
Does anyone know of a way to get round this??
I'm thinking of trying to find an email provider who will allow the change of the default from address. (fixes issue 2)
But then I'm stuck as to how to get the email sent to the original sender, without writing a huge vba script for outlook and having all the users leaving their machine on the whole time which isn't going to work as most have laptops.
Any ideas gladly welcome.
Cheers in advance
