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In outlook 2000 we have distribution lists like _Team; _Leaders; etc. defined
in out GAL on an Exchange 2000 server From a new outlook 2003 client email is sent to @team; @Leaders; instead of to the members of _team. If mail is sent to just _Team it will work, but add another Distribution list to the TO: field and it mails to the accounts @Team, @Leaders instead, which exchange bounces as there is no mail account Team or Leaders, How does a 2003 Outlook client use the same Distribution lists the Outlook 2000 clients use? |
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