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  • Subject: Re: MIDRANGE-L Digest V2 #1401 - Lotus email forwarding to another email address ?
  • From: "Dan Bale" <dbale@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 10:42:59 -0400



Cynthia,

>Has anyone used/considered using Notes SMTP foreign domain setup to
>forward internal employee's Notes Mail to their external ISP account?
> Ex.  Internal employee with local Notes mail and dial-up Internet
>   account.

Saw the other response to your query.  Don't know what "Notes SMTP foreign
domain setup" is, but I think I understood what you're trying to accomplish.
I'll just throw out what I, as an end-user, have done.  We're using Lotus Notes
4.6.2a, and I created an agent that would "capture" all incoming email and
re-send them to an internet email address that I used at home for the two weeks
I was "immobilized".  Really quite simple to set up; I imagine that the
administrator could set this up as well for individual (or groups of) users.  I
believe I also had the option to delete the email from the Notes account after
it was sent to my internet email account, but I didn't use that since I really
didn't have that much mail anyway (that would swamp the Notes server).

HTH,
- Dan Bale





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