Hello,
The users that couldn't recieve were set to only be able to recieve from groups within the enterprise. The sending user was not a member of any group. Thus the recipient could not recieve. Thanks for pushing me in the direction of user permissions.
Chris
Yes, and the only one is to recieve from within the company. Also, I think it is a problem on the sender side, because other users can send with no problem.
Thanks,
Chris
Hello,
I have a couple of users who are getting the following error message when they send internal Email:
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
"Username" on 9/30/2002 7:05 AM
You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For assistance...
Hello,
Our problem is much the same, one difference being we are using Exchange 2000. But I really need to know what is being sent and to whom. The body of the email is secondary. What I'd like to find is a third party application that can strip the log file based on user, and give me a...
Hello,
Does anyone know of a tool or toolset that can be used to generate reports on Exchange usage? I need to generate reports concerning user's use time, amounts of use, etc.
Thank in advance,
Chris Banting
Thanks,
I'm didn't think it was the script, but I'm beginning to think it is. A different user was able to login, so it is back to the server.
Thank you for the help.
Hello,
When logging onto the new win2k network using the MS client on a 98 machine, a user gets a "File not found" error. Could this be caused by the client, or might it be a more severe server problem? Being new to the win2k side of networking, I would really appreciate any help I...
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