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I've been tasked with eliminating a minor but highly visible and annoying issue.
About 2 weeks ago, administrative assistants for various VIPs at my company started getting bounce messages as shown below. Jack Frost was a test account from 5 years ago and has since been deleted. I need to figure out how this person is being invited to all these meetings. It'd be one thing if the scheduler got the message but ALL invitees are getting the bounce message. Because of that, I need to find out how this dead email account is getting invitations, and correct it, because it's certainly not on the invitation list.
I have examined the nk2 file of one of the admins and found it clean of references to Jack Frost and have really found only common link, and that is one of the VIPs. All the bounce messages come from various appointments made with this VIP. I have not yet had a chance to examine his nickname file but if there is no 'Jack Frost' in there, I'm out of ideas. I've even had jfrost@domainname.tld added to my own Exchange account to try to intercept these but it's not working either.
What other things can I check to eliminate these invites to this long-gone account?
Many many thanks in advance on any help given.
Sincerely,
Gary Whitten
Frost, Jack on 11/28/2006 10:24 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.
<xxxx.xxxxx.domainname.tld #5.1.1>
I've been tasked with eliminating a minor but highly visible and annoying issue.
About 2 weeks ago, administrative assistants for various VIPs at my company started getting bounce messages as shown below. Jack Frost was a test account from 5 years ago and has since been deleted. I need to figure out how this person is being invited to all these meetings. It'd be one thing if the scheduler got the message but ALL invitees are getting the bounce message. Because of that, I need to find out how this dead email account is getting invitations, and correct it, because it's certainly not on the invitation list.
I have examined the nk2 file of one of the admins and found it clean of references to Jack Frost and have really found only common link, and that is one of the VIPs. All the bounce messages come from various appointments made with this VIP. I have not yet had a chance to examine his nickname file but if there is no 'Jack Frost' in there, I'm out of ideas. I've even had jfrost@domainname.tld added to my own Exchange account to try to intercept these but it's not working either.
What other things can I check to eliminate these invites to this long-gone account?
Many many thanks in advance on any help given.
Sincerely,
Gary Whitten
Frost, Jack on 11/28/2006 10:24 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.
<xxxx.xxxxx.domainname.tld #5.1.1>