Exchange  Setup with alternate receipient
I would ask the hoster to look at this and maybe accomplish it via transport rules rather then alternate mailboxes.
January 18th, 2012 10:25pm

If the hosting mail service is based on Exchange 2007 or Exchange 2010, I also think the Transport Rule is a better choice. For example: Condition: From users that are Outside the organization Action: copy the message to Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact tnmff@microsoft.com.Frank Wang TechNet Community Support
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January 19th, 2012 11:08am

I have a unique problem with an email setup. This is all done in Exchange 2003. The company has a common mailbox that everybody can see and read email from. Most employee's external email gets copied to this common folder along with going to their inbox. We do this to offer better customer service, so that if a person is out you can easily see what email they have received and also for management to see what is happening. This works very well but I have had to setup everybody with an internal mailbox and an external mailbox. In the external I use alternate receipient to go to the common mailbox. We are looking at going to a hosted Exchange setup where everybody would have just one mailbox. I would still like to form a list of maiboxes that if any external email comes to them then it would also go to the common mailbox. All internal email from user to user would not be sent to the common mailbox. Can this be done with a hosted solution and one mailbox per person. Thank you for your help.
January 28th, 2012 10:10am

I would ask the hoster to look at this and maybe accomplish it via transport rules rather then alternate mailboxes.
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January 28th, 2012 2:35pm

The hosting service has told me that they would do it by setting up a server side rule to delete any internal mail from the shared mailbox, then use the alternate recipient setting for any user that has their email sent to the common mailbox. I was just curious if anybody else had any other ideas, I know the entire concept sounds weird but for the company it actually works very well. Thank you
January 28th, 2012 4:19pm

If the hosting mail service is based on Exchange 2007 or Exchange 2010, I also think the Transport Rule is a better choice. For example: Condition: From users that are Outside the organization Action: copy the message to Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact tnmff@microsoft.com.Frank Wang TechNet Community Support
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January 29th, 2012 3:17am

Hi ddecoste, Any updates?Frank Wang TechNet Community Support
February 25th, 2012 9:23pm

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