Ken,
Avaya was able to determine the cause. I had to update the sending restriction tables on the "remote" systems so the CID of the recipient broadcast shadow mailboxes could receive messages from the CID of the "broadcast" mailbox on the sending system.
Thanks for your efforts.
Cathy
No, they are not listed as trusted servers. The remote systems are listed as networked machines.
I have a ticket open with Avaya and so far they can tell that the message made it to the remote system broadcast mailbox, but was stopped at that point.
We have 4 MM systems worldwide and are able to send messages back and forth between the systems.
We tried our first "broadcast" message this week and it was not received by all locations.
The message was sent from a system admin mailbox. The enhanced list to which the message was sent...
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