Hi,
I received this NDR when trying to send a message to a mail-enabled public
folder,
I look at Q323728, and Exchange Enterprise Servers of my domain have read
access to all the groups I'm a member of. It does work with other users.
Even if I put myself as Owner in folder permissions, I still have the
problem. Anonymous has contributor access.
NDR:
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: Test message
Sent: 2004-09-15 11:00
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
MOET on 2004-09-15 11:00
The message reached the recipient's e-mail system, but delivery was refused.
Attempt to resend the message. If it still fails, contact your system
administrator.
<sbroapp06.3-SOFT.com #5.2.1>
In fact I have isolated the problematic group, it is a global security
group that contains 24 users.
I look at the permissions for Exchange Enterprise Server on this group and he looks to have read permissions on all objects.
This group is also a member of a domain local security group but this local group is not the problem, since when I'm a member of it without beeing a member of the global security group I dont have the problem. So I know the
problematic group but I dont find the trouble in it. I cannot delete it and recreate it because there is a lot of permissions assign to it.
Is there a way I can diagnose what is causing the trouble ?
Thanks
Francis
I received this NDR when trying to send a message to a mail-enabled public
folder,
I look at Q323728, and Exchange Enterprise Servers of my domain have read
access to all the groups I'm a member of. It does work with other users.
Even if I put myself as Owner in folder permissions, I still have the
problem. Anonymous has contributor access.
NDR:
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: Test message
Sent: 2004-09-15 11:00
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
MOET on 2004-09-15 11:00
The message reached the recipient's e-mail system, but delivery was refused.
Attempt to resend the message. If it still fails, contact your system
administrator.
<sbroapp06.3-SOFT.com #5.2.1>
In fact I have isolated the problematic group, it is a global security
group that contains 24 users.
I look at the permissions for Exchange Enterprise Server on this group and he looks to have read permissions on all objects.
This group is also a member of a domain local security group but this local group is not the problem, since when I'm a member of it without beeing a member of the global security group I dont have the problem. So I know the
problematic group but I dont find the trouble in it. I cannot delete it and recreate it because there is a lot of permissions assign to it.
Is there a way I can diagnose what is causing the trouble ?
Thanks
Francis