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No NDR to sender but a copy of the NDR to the postmaster only!
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| =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gabri=EBl_van_der_Kruijk?= 2002-08-14, 6:23 am |
| Hi,
We want to achieve the following:
When a user sends a mail to us to an incorrect address we want the
user NOT to recieve a message which tells him he used a wrong address
and the message did not arrive.
What we want on the other hand is that the wrong email will be
forwarded to the postmaster on our local exchange server.
Is there a way to achieve this?
Gabriël
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| Gary McDonnell 2002-08-14, 8:23 am |
| Exchange doesn't have this capability built into it. Check out MailBasket by
TurboGeeks (http://turbogeeks.com). It will forward mail to unresolved
recipients to an alternate mailbox or simply delete it, all without sending
a NDR.
Goold luck! /gary mcdonnell
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"Gabriël van der Kruijk" <spam@adiso.nl> wrote in message
news:c192a8c1.0208140327.70a72689@posting.google.com...
Hi,
We want to achieve the following:
When a user sends a mail to us to an incorrect address we want the
user NOT to recieve a message which tells him he used a wrong address
and the message did not arrive.
What we want on the other hand is that the wrong email will be
forwarded to the postmaster on our local exchange server.
Is there a way to achieve this?
Gabriël
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| Siegfried Weber [MVP] 2002-08-14, 9:23 am |
| "Gabriël van der Kruijk" <spam@adiso.nl> wrote in message...
>
> We want to achieve the following:
>
> When a user sends a mail to us to an incorrect address we want the
> user NOT to recieve a message which tells him he used a wrong address
> and the message did not arrive.
>
> What we want on the other hand is that the wrong email will be
> forwarded to the postmaster on our local exchange server.
Turn off the generation of NDRs on the Default Virtual SMTP Server in
Exchange 2000 and enter a postmaster address which gets a copy of each
undeliverable message.
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Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) - Exchange Server
CDOLive LLC - The Microsoft Messaging and Collaboration Application Experts
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| Sam Davis 2002-08-14, 9:23 pm |
| Where do you do this (turn off gneeration of NDRs)? All I can find is where
to send the NDR in there.
"Siegfried Weber [MVP]" <info@cdolive.com> wrote in message
news:O14Ho55QCHA.1948@tkmsftngp12...
> "Gabriël van der Kruijk" <spam@adiso.nl> wrote in message...
> >
> > We want to achieve the following:
> >
> > When a user sends a mail to us to an incorrect address we want the
> > user NOT to recieve a message which tells him he used a wrong address
> > and the message did not arrive.
> >
> > What we want on the other hand is that the wrong email will be
> > forwarded to the postmaster on our local exchange server.
>
> Turn off the generation of NDRs on the Default Virtual SMTP Server in
> Exchange 2000 and enter a postmaster address which gets a copy of each
> undeliverable message.
>
> --
> <Cheers:Siegfried runat="server" />
>
> Development Lead,
>
> Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) - Exchange Server
>
> CDOLive LLC - The Microsoft Messaging and Collaboration Application
Experts
> http://www.cdolive.com
>
> Please reply to the newsgroups so that others can benefit from the
> discussion.
> Questions by e-mail are discarded without further notice.
>
>
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| G. v.d. Kruijk 2002-08-15, 3:23 am |
| I can't find it either
Gabriel
"Sam Davis" <sam@nospam.com> schreef in bericht
news:ud5gOKARCHA.2752@tkmsftngp10...
> Where do you do this (turn off gneeration of NDRs)? All I can find is
where
> to send the NDR in there.
>
> >
> > Turn off the generation of NDRs on the Default Virtual SMTP Server in
> > Exchange 2000 and enter a postmaster address which gets a copy of each
> > undeliverable message.
>
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| Siegfried Weber [MVP] 2002-08-15, 9:23 am |
| "Sam Davis" <sam@nospam.com> wrote in message...
>
> Where do you do this (turn off gneeration of NDRs)? All I can find is
where
> to send the NDR in there.
Open ESM (Exchange System Manager) and locate "Global Settings" => "Internet
Message Formats". Open the "Default" entry and click on the "Advanced" tab.
There you go.
--
<Cheers:Siegfried runat="server" />
Development Lead,
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) - Exchange Server
CDOLive LLC - The Microsoft Messaging and Collaboration Application Experts
http://www.cdolive.com
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