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Hi Paul -

On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 15:05:53 -0400, "Steinmetz, Paul"
<PSteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Maybe, not sure. I'm confused that if the replies are currently ending up in my Exchange email box, how would it get to the POP3 server.
Remember, the i5 originates the email, but Exchange is sending it.

As I mentioned previously in this discussion, it doesn't matter how
the email is going out. As long as the replies are being sent by
Message-Media as normal emails, the regular email rules will apply to
determine what server to deliver it to.

Once the email hits the Exchange server, you can use a rule to forward
it to another email address that includes the i host name. Said rule
would need to look for strings in the headers and/or subject and/or
body to determine which emails to apply the rule to.

I.e. if your domain were example.com, forward/redirect to
someemailaddress@xxxxxxxxxxxxx where i.example.com resolves to the IP
address of your i system.

Ken
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