Error on sending meeting request

G

Guest

Everytime I send something to a person in the organisation I received this
email...

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Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject: Subject of the meeting
Sent: 12/2/2004 11:56 AM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

" Name of an ex-employee" on 12/2/2004 11:56 AM
The e-mail account does not exist at the organization this
message was sent to. Check the e-mail address, or contact the recipient
directly to find out the correct address.
<server-name#5.1.1>
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The person it is trying to reach does not even exist anymore...her account
was remove...Exchange mailbox and the active directory account

I looked over the calendar (share) and delegates mailboxe of the person i'm
trying to send the meeting request.. and she's not there at all....

The guy still receive the meetings request..but it's anoying to receive an
error message everytime...

Someone have a clue????
 
C

CVT Trainer

So you've already checked for delegates... that where I too would have
started.

Other things to check before getting to complicated:
- when sending the invitations, are you including any Distribution Lists in
the To: field? If so, perhaps this ex-employee is still in the Dist. List.
- are there any Rules that might be forwarding these to the ex-employee's
old account?
 
G

Guest

I'm sending this to a single person.... I even look at the smtp and x400
adress just to make sure... and everything is fine...

Is it possible that the user create a Rule that automaticly send is meeting
request to someone else??? if so..where would it be?? under which menu... I
took a look at every settings and I didn't find nothing suspicious...
 

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