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I will try to explain to the best of my ability.
We are a Non-Profit blood bank, who on occasion will send out an email to all donors who provided their email address to us. We use Exchange 2003. The email addresses are stored as Contacts in an Exchange Public folder. There are aprox. 3000 email addresses stored and categorized by blood type. When a certain blood type is running low, we can send an email to all donors with that blood type to request that they come in and donate. The emails are sent by authorized users in the domain that have Send On Behalf Of permissions to the Company email box. Each one of them has the Company email account added to Outlook 2k3, and they will place the blood type contact in the BCC field, and send it on it's way. Recently we have been experiencing a rash of bounced back emails that we cannot locate in the entire list of Public folder Contacts. The fact that the emails are coming back as undeliverable is not really a problem. The problem exists that we would like to locate these emails, so that we can see a name associated with it, and contact the donor with the mail issue. When we search the contacts, it comes up with nothing. We cannot see these emails anywhere in the list of contacts. I have searched the local machine of the users who send these emails, only to find nothing. I ahve searched the Exchange Public folder Contacts, and still find nothing. Does anyone know where these emails are being stored? Is there any additional places I should search to find them? Any and all help would be extremely appreiciated. Thank you Ben |
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It's quite possible that the bounces are coming from addresses that aren't in your database at all. Recipients may be forwarding their mail to another address, and it's that address that won't accept your message. This is especially true during vacation season. People often forward mail to a web-based mailbox that fills up while they're gone.
I would take a wait-and-see attitude on this issue and see if it clears up by itself in September. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx wrote in message oups.com... I will try to explain to the best of my ability. We are a Non-Profit blood bank, who on occasion will send out an email to all donors who provided their email address to us. We use Exchange 2003. The email addresses are stored as Contacts in an Exchange Public folder. There are aprox. 3000 email addresses stored and categorized by blood type. When a certain blood type is running low, we can send an email to all donors with that blood type to request that they come in and donate. The emails are sent by authorized users in the domain that have Send On Behalf Of permissions to the Company email box. Each one of them has the Company email account added to Outlook 2k3, and they will place the blood type contact in the BCC field, and send it on it's way. Recently we have been experiencing a rash of bounced back emails that we cannot locate in the entire list of Public folder Contacts. The fact that the emails are coming back as undeliverable is not really a problem. The problem exists that we would like to locate these emails, so that we can see a name associated with it, and contact the donor with the mail issue. When we search the contacts, it comes up with nothing. We cannot see these emails anywhere in the list of contacts. I have searched the local machine of the users who send these emails, only to find nothing. I ahve searched the Exchange Public folder Contacts, and still find nothing. Does anyone know where these emails are being stored? Is there any additional places I should search to find them? Any and all help would be extremely appreiciated. Thank you Ben |
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![]() Thank you very much for your reply. That is a likely possibility. These bounced emails recently started around the end of May, like you said, extremely close to vacation season. I will take your advise, and wait it out. I will post my results sometime in September either way it turns out. Thanks Ben |
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