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Old 07-07-2005, 09:48 PM   #9
paradoxar
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Originally Posted by ralphkaz
can someone please comment?

Ralphkaz,

There are several ways that you can have the corporate emails received in exchange be sent to the end-user Blackberry’s account.

In my opinion the easiest way to do this without too much configuration is to create a Contact Object in the Active Directory and then create a rule on the User Exchange properties to forward email to the blackberry account

On the Exchange Server –

Create a new contact account with email capabilities:
Active Directory User and Computers – Under the domain, right click on Users then click New > Contact. Fill the information of the user… Ex: User_Blackberry

Then click on Next (Make sure the Create an Exchange e-mail address option is checked). Click on Modify.. and select SMTP Address on the New E-mail Address window, then click OK. In the next window, type the user email address of the Blackberry device Exp: [email address]
Click on Next and then finish
After the object of the contact is created in Active Directory, Open the properties of the users that you want to forward the emails to the BB account
Go to the Exchange General Tab Click on Delivery Options - Check on the Forward to Option and then click on Modify. On the select recipient window type the name of the contact Object you just created. Exp: User_Blackberry and then click OK. It should resolve to the email address of the Contact Object - Exp: [email address]
Make sure the Deliver messages to both forward address and mailbox option is checked. Press Ok and OK to close the user properties window

That is all you have to do. You can create as many Contact Objects you desire to forward emails to other SMTP/POP3 accounts

I hope this info can help you

PDX

Last edited by paradoxar; 07-08-2005 at 07:39 AM..
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