Really, this is an Exchange question and would be better served in one of
the microsoft.public.exchange... groups.
I would advise specifying the version of Exchange being used. Exchange
Server 2003 can perform envelope-level journaling, which would capture the
recipients of the message, including DL members - provided the DL is an
internal group. Exchange Server 2007 uses scopes (internal, external, and
global) to decide the types of messages to be journaled, but not the info to
gather. It behaves similar to 2003 in that it will capture expanded
recipients from internal DLs, but not external.
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-Patrick Reed
"Rich Black" <Rich
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>I know that when an email is sent to a group the email server usually
> journalises the name of the distribution list and does not expand the list
> to
> show which individuals in the group received email.
>
> When the list membership changes or is deleted, how we can show who
> received
> email before this moment?
>
> In fact, a few months ago i sent a email to a distribution list. This one
> changed, but want to see all senders. Exchange show me only the updated
> one.
>
> Thank you very much.