I was wondering if any can help :-
My organisation wants to use GSuite and MS Exchange for email concurrently. I have accomplished this by dual delivery from Google (primary server) to Exchange (secondary server). All mailboxes on gsuite and exchange had to be duplicated in order for this to work. We have some users who use gsuite and some users using exchange. Mailing external people works great on both platforms and there is no problems there. However internal mails is a problem. If a user that uses gmail mails internally the mail is delivery to both gmail and to exchange. However, if a user using exchange mails locally it hit the exchange server finds the local mailbox and does not forward mail to google. So the user which uses gmails will not receive the mail.
Can anyone suggest a way around this or perhaps a sync tool the actively sit between the two synchronising all mail??
My organisation wants to use GSuite and MS Exchange for email concurrently. I have accomplished this by dual delivery from Google (primary server) to Exchange (secondary server). All mailboxes on gsuite and exchange had to be duplicated in order for this to work. We have some users who use gsuite and some users using exchange. Mailing external people works great on both platforms and there is no problems there. However internal mails is a problem. If a user that uses gmail mails internally the mail is delivery to both gmail and to exchange. However, if a user using exchange mails locally it hit the exchange server finds the local mailbox and does not forward mail to google. So the user which uses gmails will not receive the mail.
Can anyone suggest a way around this or perhaps a sync tool the actively sit between the two synchronising all mail??