In Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, you can turn automatic
forwarding on and off but this option is tied to the automatic reply feature.
In Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Service Pack 2, the automatic forward feature
is separated from the automatic reply feature in a limited way. That is, you
can enable or disable automatic forwarding when the automatic reply feature is
disabled. However, no UI is provided for this feature; changes must be made
through the registry.
In Exchange 2000, you can enable or disable
the option to automatically forward messages on a per-domain basis. By default,
automatic forwarding is disabled. To change the setting:
- Start Exchange System Manager.
- In the left pane, click Global Settings.
- In the right pane, double-click Internet Message Format. This populates the right pane with the various defined domains.
By default, there is a single domain representing the wildcard (*).
- Right-click the object that represents the domain, and then
click Properties.
- Click the Advanced tab on the Properties dialog box.
- In the Allowed Types section, click to select the Automatic forwarding check box to enable this feature. Click to clear the Automatic forwarding check box to disable this feature.
NOTE: Disabling automatic forwarding ensures that no automatic
forwards are allowed for all domains in this case.