Email notification
Helo, We bought another company and some of our current users will be part of new company. I have to change email addresses for users with new domain ofthe newcompany. The question i have is if it is possible to set a global notification mail which will tell people from outside of company that there mail has change and to use the new one. Like this: someone from outside company send mail to my old domainxy@olddomain.com and he get reply or notfication that the new email address is xy@newdomain.com Is this possible to set up without making rules in outlook? Thanks for help.
June 6th, 2008 4:06pm

Hi Peter, What is the version of Exchange? If you are using Exchange 2007 then you canset Transport Rule on incoming internet Edge/Hub transport server with action Send bounce message to sender with enhanced status code and in text you can give information about new email address. Understanding How Transport Rules Are Applied in an Exchange 2007 Organization I thinkin Exchange 2003 what you want is not possible.
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June 6th, 2008 7:55pm

Hey Amit, We are using Exchange 2007 sp1. I try your suggestion but its not exactly what i am looking for. The problem is that it bounce email back without recipient geting that mail. Thanks for tip. Amit Tank wrote: Hi Peter, What is the version of Exchange? If you are using Exchange 2007 then you canset Transport Rule on incoming internet Edge/Hub transport server with action Send bounce message to sender with enhanced status code and in text you can give information about new email address. Understanding How Transport Rules Are Applied in an Exchange 2007 Organization I thinkin Exchange 2003 what you want is not possible.
June 9th, 2008 9:40am

Hi, I dont think this function could be achieved as far as I know. But we can try another work around that append disclaimer toreach the basic goal. Set the condition as below: Select sent to users inside or outside the organization, choose append disclaimer test using font, size, color, with separator and fallback to action if unable to apply. Select except when the message is from member of distribution list Thanks Allen
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June 11th, 2008 6:23am

Hello Peter, If I understood correctly, you want to deliver the message to recipients mailbox and then need to send a bounce message to sender. Okay then you can go for another trick, Add additional action add a recipient in the To field addresses in same transport rule and mention the same recipients address in this. This delivers email to recipients mailbox first as per action no 1and then will processaction no 2 to bounce message to sender. As per Allens suggestion if you want to set disclaimer then here is an example.. Exchange 2007 - Transport Rules &Disclaimer
June 11th, 2008 7:56am

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