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I set up an autoforward rule in one email account to forward to my second internal email account.
Just deleted the rule in Outlook, but says its using server rules rather than client and it seems the server rules are still set up to do the autoforward. How can I reset the server rules for my mailbox? I can do it if I know how as I have admin privileges its just I don't know how atm. ![]() |
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What version of Outlook are you running Lyn ?
I'm sure theres a button in there somewhere to synconise the rules on the client / server.. You shouldnt need admin rights to do it as its a setting in outlook, rather than a setting on the exchange server itself. I've not looked at this for ages though so I might not be right.
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![]() Thanks for pointing me to go look in outlook itself rather than on the server though. ![]() |
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You could also use OWA to delete the rule - OWA only shows server side rules, not client side.
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