It actually works quite well except for one thing. I have a client that temporarily has to get T-Mobile internet for their office until Comcast is installed.
So far everything has been internal on their LAN network only with nothing exposed to the int. Hello,My client has an older MS SQL database (running SQL 2012) with a very antiquated front end that users use to access client records from their workstations. Srsly frum ur claw torn chairs an couches. So Iz decidd in Sean (Spiceworks)'s honor 2 catify teh spark, Srsly ! Under When the message arrives, select Apply to all messages.
On the Inbox rules tab, click the arrow next to the plus symbol +, and select Create a new rule for arriving messages.
This email or PDF is updated and sent to a Shared mailbox inside the company exchange server (2007) This will seem simple but it just isn't working (Sorry for the long read):Īn Email comes in from outside the company with an attachment.
Maybe in 7/8 above? Plugging in 2003 BE server does not fix issue.Here is the criteria of what I am trying to do. We may have missed something? But the timing of this breaking does not appear to relate to anything. Added "anti-spam" roles to 2007 CAS/MB/HT/UM serverĪll the above was completed with lots os tested with delays, and "roles" were moved as per MS docs.Unplugged original 2003 BE server (so off, will be removed soon).Added new 2003 BE server (needed for CRM only - so moved to small hardware).However, the rule works if I run it manually. The problem is the rule isn't running automatically. The rule is turned on and it's the top-level rule in my set of rules. I created a rule to forward certain emails.
started with 1 x Ex2003 FE + 1 x 2003 BE I have an Office 365 Business Premium license and use Outlook 2013 (.1001).So how can this be broken, and where do we start looking? Other internal people can send me mail, and most (maybe all) of the time it does not get forwarded. This works fine if I send ME a test email.īut any external emails to me get delivered to me but the rule does not foward.
Outlook 2007 clients have rules set up, most have a rule to forward all eMails as an attachemnt to a particular email account (internal) for our CRM integration.Īs a test to rule out anything else, I have a simple rule in Outlook 2007 "Apply this rule after the message arrives, forward to "test" as an attachment" We've migrated from Exchange 2003 to 2007.