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date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 16:43:25 +0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.admin        back       


Can't locate 'hidden' autoforwarding rule   
Our organization use Exchange 2007, and sp1 is installed. All clients use 
Outlook 2007 (as part of Office 2007 Standard).
I have a manager who inherited the AD account of a previous manager who has 
left the company. Whenever anyone send meeting request to this manager, it 
will be automatically forwarded to 2 users, but one of the user is no longer 
in the company now, thus causing a mail bound-back to the original sender, 
saying that the recipient is not valid. I've checked the mail flow settings 
of this manager mailbox and found that nothing has been defined. I also 
checked in the Manager's Outlook to see if any rules are defined, but also 
no rule there. I also checked the transport rule, nothing specific about 
this forwarding.

Whereas can I check?
date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 16:43:25 +0800   author:   Hii Sing Chung

Re: Can't locate 'hidden' autoforwarding rule   
I've never understood the value of reusing accounts. Its much cleaner to 
start with new ones.
Anyways...

You might take a look at this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924297

Also check for old delegates.
http://winzenz.blogspot.com/2006/10/outlook-delegates-issues.html


"Hii Sing Chung"  wrote in message 
news:7EF102DB-1AAA-4842-BCA4-5A6B444618BE@microsoft.com...
> Our organization use Exchange 2007, and sp1 is installed. All clients use 
> Outlook 2007 (as part of Office 2007 Standard).
> I have a manager who inherited the AD account of a previous manager who 
> has left the company. Whenever anyone send meeting request to this 
> manager, it will be automatically forwarded to 2 users, but one of the 
> user is no longer in the company now, thus causing a mail bound-back to 
> the original sender, saying that the recipient is not valid. I've checked 
> the mail flow settings of this manager mailbox and found that nothing has 
> been defined. I also checked in the Manager's Outlook to see if any rules 
> are defined, but also no rule there. I also checked the transport rule, 
> nothing specific about this forwarding.
>
> Whereas can I check?
date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 06:09:33 -0700   author:   Martin Blackstone [MVP]

Re: Can't locate 'hidden' autoforwarding rule   
Perhaps those reusing the accounts have never understood the value of 
conferring rights based on group membership rather than to individuals.
-- 
Ed Crowley MVP
"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
.

"Martin Blackstone [MVP]"  wrote in message 
news:%23WYRJUc4IHA.3804@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> I've never understood the value of reusing accounts. Its much cleaner to 
> start with new ones.
> Anyways...
>
> You might take a look at this:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924297
>
> Also check for old delegates.
> http://winzenz.blogspot.com/2006/10/outlook-delegates-issues.html
>
>
> "Hii Sing Chung"  wrote in message 
> news:7EF102DB-1AAA-4842-BCA4-5A6B444618BE@microsoft.com...
>> Our organization use Exchange 2007, and sp1 is installed. All clients use 
>> Outlook 2007 (as part of Office 2007 Standard).
>> I have a manager who inherited the AD account of a previous manager who 
>> has left the company. Whenever anyone send meeting request to this 
>> manager, it will be automatically forwarded to 2 users, but one of the 
>> user is no longer in the company now, thus causing a mail bound-back to 
>> the original sender, saying that the recipient is not valid. I've checked 
>> the mail flow settings of this manager mailbox and found that nothing has 
>> been defined. I also checked in the Manager's Outlook to see if any rules 
>> are defined, but also no rule there. I also checked the transport rule, 
>> nothing specific about this forwarding.
>>
>> Whereas can I check?
>
date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 09:37:09 -0400   author:   Ed Crowley [MVP]

Re: Can't locate 'hidden' autoforwarding rule   
when this happens to users here, I run Outlook with the /cleanrules 
switch...that usually clears it up...but you'll have to recreate any valid 
rules...

-- 
Susan Conkey [MVP]



"Hii Sing Chung"  wrote in message 
news:7EF102DB-1AAA-4842-BCA4-5A6B444618BE@microsoft.com...
> Our organization use Exchange 2007, and sp1 is installed. All clients use 
> Outlook 2007 (as part of Office 2007 Standard).
> I have a manager who inherited the AD account of a previous manager who 
> has left the company. Whenever anyone send meeting request to this 
> manager, it will be automatically forwarded to 2 users, but one of the 
> user is no longer in the company now, thus causing a mail bound-back to 
> the original sender, saying that the recipient is not valid. I've checked 
> the mail flow settings of this manager mailbox and found that nothing has 
> been defined. I also checked in the Manager's Outlook to see if any rules 
> are defined, but also no rule there. I also checked the transport rule, 
> nothing specific about this forwarding.
>
> Whereas can I check?
date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 11:30:17 -0700   author:   Susan

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