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Cant email mail enabled folderHi,
i have a mail enabled folder that has two smtp address. There's and old address and the new. The new address was added within the last several hours. Even though it shows in the properties of the folder I can not send emails to it. Is there some sort of delay or replication that is taking place? How can I force this? I have forced AD replication thinking it would help but it doesn't. Any suggestions? Enviro: 5 exchange 2003 servers, latest SPs, Windows 2003 boxes Thanks, TKE402 tke402 <tke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Hi, Can you send a message to the old address?> > i have a mail enabled folder that has two smtp address. There's and > old address and the new. The new address was added within the last > several hours. Even though it shows in the properties of the folder I > can not send emails to it. Is there some sort of delay or replication > that is taking place? How can I force this? I have forced AD > replication thinking it would help but it doesn't. Any suggestions? > > Enviro: > > 5 exchange 2003 servers, latest SPs, Windows 2003 boxes > > Thanks, > > TKE402 Yes, I found out that the new address was misspelled. I fixed that and all is
working now. Thanks TKE402 Show quoteHide quote "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > tke402 <tke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > i have a mail enabled folder that has two smtp address. There's and > > old address and the new. The new address was added within the last > > several hours. Even though it shows in the properties of the folder I > > can not send emails to it. Is there some sort of delay or replication > > that is taking place? How can I force this? I have forced AD > > replication thinking it would help but it doesn't. Any suggestions? > > > > Enviro: > > > > 5 exchange 2003 servers, latest SPs, Windows 2003 boxes > > > > Thanks, > > > > TKE402 > > Can you send a message to the old address? > > > tke402 <tke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Yes, I found out that the new address was misspelled. I fixed that NP - glad you found the cause.> and all is working now. Thanks > TKE402 Show quoteHide quote > > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > >> tke402 <tke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> i have a mail enabled folder that has two smtp address. There's and >>> old address and the new. The new address was added within the last >>> several hours. Even though it shows in the properties of the folder >>> I can not send emails to it. Is there some sort of delay or >>> replication that is taking place? How can I force this? I have >>> forced AD replication thinking it would help but it doesn't. Any >>> suggestions? >>> >>> Enviro: >>> >>> 5 exchange 2003 servers, latest SPs, Windows 2003 boxes >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> TKE402 >> >> Can you send a message to the old address?
1 User, 2 AD Accounts / Email Addys - Want 'From' to be the same
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