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Jeff Jackson

2002-12-04, 3:23 pm

Hello All

I have a weird problem here. We have Exchange 2000 that has been upgraded
from 5.5. We have a couple of public folders that contain calendars. When a
user tires to schedule a meeting and then sends out invitations to invitees,
we receive an error that one recipient could not be reached. However that
recipient worked here long ago and is now gone, no accounts in AD or
Exchange. That user is not a member of any groups and does not show up in
any way , at least that I can see I can find no trace of that user anywhere.
I used ADSI edit, have looked for a lingering delegations to no avail.

The only clue I have is that I have Outlook XP on my machine and when I
invite attendees, it works fine with no errors. I have three users who
create these meetings requests and all of them experience the same thing. Ok
so there are two clues. The other clue is that this only happens when you
select a group, I have verified all members are valid. I have created
another group with the same members and the error continues even with the
new group If you select individuals, no errors. One final note, the user the
error refers to im pretty sure had a different domain address.

IE- At the time of creation it would have been @farm.com where now its
@bigfarm.com

Here is the actual error

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject: Test Only-Please Delete

Sent: 12/4/2002 10:53 AM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

Rhonda Angel on 12/4/2002 10:53 AM

The e-mail account does not exist at the organization this message was sent
to. Check the e-mail address, or contact the recipient directly to find out
the correct address. <qrx-exchg.quorex.com #5.1.1>

Any ideas anyone?? Thanks for helping !!

Sincererly

Jeff Jackson


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