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Strange meeting request NDR

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mojo1979

Technical User
Nov 17, 2003
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US
Hi,

I have a user who is sending a meeting request to another user. The user recieves the meeting request fine, but the user who sent the request recieves NDR's from 2 other users who have since left the company (and hence no email account exists).

Running Ex2003, users running Office 2007.

What could be the problem?

Thanks

Steve
 
I would probably first check the user account that the request is being sent to. It might be that the email address for the people who have left have been added to this account for some reason.

Second I would try to replicate on a separate machine.
 
Hi Mojo1979,

check if the user the invitation is sent to has delegates setup (Outlook -> Tools -> Options -> Delegates). If a delegate is added to an Outlook account the default setting is that he will receieve a copy of the invitation. If the email accounts of the delegates do not exist anymore the server will send an NDR to the original sender.

Kind regards,
Sebastian
 
AsokTheIntern answer seems to me like the closest match to your problem, let us know if it's fixed :)

Jesmond Darmanin
GFI software -
 
Asok is exactly correct, but the resolution may not be that easy. If the original delegate has been removed, then that account may not show up in the list of delegates anymore. You have to literally go hunting into the deep bowels of AD to resolve it.

But it's a delegate issue.

Pat Richard
Microsoft Exchange MVP
Contributing author The Complete Reference: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
 
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