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date: Fri, 19 May 2006 09:05:52 -0500,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.general        back       


Meeting Request   
For what ever reason I cannot accept meeting requests from certain
users. I can receaive email no problem just a meeting request. I can
send a meeting request to these users no problem.
The request is sent back to the original sender with the follwing
message from my exchange server:

This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.

Delivery to the following recipients failed.

Not very descriptive I know!



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date: Fri, 19 May 2006 09:05:52 -0500   author:   lludlow

Re: Meeting Request   
On Fri, 19 May 2006 09:05:52 -0500, lludlow
 wrote:

>
>For what ever reason I cannot accept meeting requests from certain
>users. I can receaive email no problem just a meeting request. I can
>send a meeting request to these users no problem.
>The request is sent back to the original sender with the follwing
>message from my exchange server:
>
>This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.
>
>Delivery to the following recipients failed.
>
>Not very descriptive I know!

Might be a plan to check the delegates or forwarding on the accounts
you can't reply to. You might actually be replying to the sender and
the sender has a forwarder on to an address that doesn't exist any
more. Granted that should affect all message types but it may be set
up for certain messages only.

Take a look at message tracking to see if you can see what's afoot.

Oh yes, and if you still have no joy you would do well to ramp up the
diags logging to see if you can get something logged.
date: Sat, 20 May 2006 12:19:51 +0100   author:   Mark Arnold [MVP]

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