Hi All, I currently have Exchange 2000 with the latest service pack installed. It has been up and running perfectly for past 3 years. Recently persons have been receiving mail not intended for them. Example I would send an email to Joan@werber.com and Gerry@werber.com would receive it instead of Joan. What could possibly cause this? Also the badmail folder that is normally empty contains items. I also have an Antispam program installed which does some routing, but that is setup correctly. Please Help. Regards, Sam
Sounds to me like your directory is hosed. Any chance you've had somebody muckin' around with a dirsynch tool such as MIIS or something? Any chance you have some sort of bastion/perimeter mail system that's handling the mail routing? Perhaps it's directory/aliases file is hosed. Check the users objects and see if they somehow how the wrong addresses on them. In this case, check joan's email addresses and see if there any new, suspicious addresses on it; like Gerry's for example. djl "Sam" wrote in message news:B34B0A12-393E-49FC-A9CC-0E73A812B089@microsoft.com... > Hi All, > > I currently have Exchange 2000 with the latest service pack installed. It > has been up and running perfectly for past 3 years. Recently persons have > been receiving mail not intended for them. Example I would send an email > to > Joan@werber.com and Gerry@werber.com would receive it instead of Joan. > What > could possibly cause this? > > Also the badmail folder that is normally empty contains items. I also > have > an Antispam program installed which does some routing, but that is setup > correctly. Please Help. > > Regards, > Sam >