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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 will reach end of support on April 11, 2017. To stay supported, you will need to upgrade. For more information, see Resources to help you upgrade your Office 2007 servers and clients.

 

Applies to: Exchange Server 2007

Use the General tab for the remote domain's properties to configure the settings that determine the types of out-of-office messages that are sent to recipients in the remote domain. The type of out-of-office messages that are available in your organization depends on both the Exchange client version and the Exchange server version. The out-of-office message is set on the client and is sent by the server.

An Exchange client that has a mailbox located on a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server and that accesses their mailbox by using Microsoft Outlook Web Access or Outlook 2007 can configure both internal and external out-of-office messages.

An Exchange client that uses Outlook 2003 or earlier can configure only one type of out-of-office message.

An Exchange client that has a mailbox located on an Exchange 2003 or earlier server can have only one type of out-of-office message sent on their behalf.

  • Domain Name
    This display-only field shows the display name for the domain.
  • Modified
    This display-only field shows the date that the domain was last modified by the Exchange administrator.
  • Out-of-office message types delivered to this remote domain:
    To determine the type of out-of-office message that is returned to users at the remote domain, select one of the following options:

    • Allow none

      If you select this option, no out-of-office messages are delivered to the remote domain. 

    • Allow external out-of-office messages only 

      If you select this option, only out-of-office messages that are configured as external by an Outlook 2007 client or by using Outlook Web Access for a mailbox that is located on an Exchange 2007 Mailbox server are delivered to the remote domain.

    • Allow external out-of-office messages, and out-of-office messages set by Outlook 2003 or earlier clients or sent by Exchange Server 2003 or earlier servers

      If you select this option, out-of-office messages that are configured as external by an Outlook 2007 client or by using Outlook Web Access for a mailbox that is located on an Exchange 2007 Mailbox server are delivered to the remote domain. Out-of-office messages that are set by Outlook 2003 or earlier clients, regardless of the server version of their mailbox store, are delivered to the remote domain. Out-of-office messages that are sent by Exchange 2003 or earlier servers, regardless of the client version that is used to set the out-of-office message, are delivered to the remote domain.

    • Allow internal out-of-office messages, and out-of-office messages set by Outlook 2003 or earlier clients or sent by Exchange Server 2003 or earlier servers

      If you select this option, out-of-office messages that are configured as internal by an Outlook 2007 client or by using Outlook Web Access for a mailbox that is located on an Exchange 2007 Mailbox server are delivered to the remote domain. Out-of-office messages that are set by Outlook 2003 or earlier clients, regardless of the server version of their mailbox store, are delivered to the remote domain. Out-of-office messages that are sent by Exchange 2003 or earlier servers, regardless of the client version that used to set the out-of-office message, are delivered to the remote domain.

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