Undeliverable Email after making a New Meeting Request in Outlook 2003
Have you gone into the Properties of the Calendar and checked the
Permissions tab, another place to check in the Boss account in AD and look
at the mailbox rights.
"TechFirm" wrote in message
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Yes. I rechecked the tools / options / delegates on the bosses outlook
and
there is no name listed there. I am not sure if Mary JO was ever listed
there. Is there a way to check on the exchange server to see if it thinks
Marry Jo name is still listed there even though her account has been
deleted? The boss outlook is not running in cache mode.
Thanks,
TechFirm
"Noel All" wrote in message
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Have you looked on the Delegates Tab of the Boss Outlook (Tools ||
Options
|| Delegates)
"TechFirm" wrote in message
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I have an interesting problem going on and would like feedback from
anyone
who can help.
We are running Outlook 2003 with an Exchange 2003 Enterprise server.
I
had
a former employee Mary Jo who was given right to view the calendar of
her
boss and assist him with his scheduling. She left the company and a
new
employee took her place. Her domain account and email account were
deleted
from the server. Here is where it gets interesting. Now whenever a
user
in Outlook submits a new meeting request to her boss by selecting the
boss's
email from the global address list (I don't think it matters how you
enter
the boss's email) from within their exchange calendar, they get a email
message back stating an email to Mary Jo was undeliverable. Here boss
also
gets the meeting request email and that part works okay. But why is
there
an email also sent to Mary Jo?
I have check everywhere trying to find a rule that would forward an
email
to
Mary Jo if a meeting request was made to her boss, but have not found
one.
Does any one know what is going on here and how to stop Mary Jo from
getting
sent a email in this case.
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