Microsoft Exchange 2007 and Email Forwarding
A very common scenario is the one where you are using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 as your communication system and you have users that want their messages to be forwarded to another address.
For example, your domain is foo.com and you have a user that already has an email account at bar.com. If you do not want to create a mailbox on your exchange you can simply create a mail contact and on that mail contact you have to set the address at bar.com as Reply and External and add the address that you want the contact to have on your organization.
For example, your domain is foo.com and you have a user that already has an email account at bar.com. If you do not want to create a mailbox on your exchange you can simply create a mail contact and on that mail contact you have to set the address at bar.com as Reply and External and add the address that you want the contact to have on your organization.