Meeting request got forwarded?

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Guest

Hi,

We are running Exchange 2003 SP2 on Win2k3 SP1 Server, all the clients are
on Outlook 2003 SP2, one of the user got a really strange problem. When
other users on the network send him a meeting request through calender, the
request got forwarded to an ex-employee account. However, the account is no
longer exist, and it only happen to meeting request but not mail. I doubled
checked, there is no forwarding set on the user account-->exchange
General-->Delivery options-->Forward address.

When we request is sent, he got the request in his calendar fine, but the
sender got a message from "system administrator" saying that the user address
is not valid/not found. On the message it is showing the ex-employee name
rather than his name.

Anyone any ideas?

Thanks
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Does this user have any rules set to forward appointment items?

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After furious head scratching, Roy T asked:

| Hi,
|
| We are running Exchange 2003 SP2 on Win2k3 SP1 Server, all the
| clients are on Outlook 2003 SP2, one of the user got a really strange
| problem. When other users on the network send him a meeting request
| through calender, the request got forwarded to an ex-employee
| account. However, the account is no longer exist, and it only happen
| to meeting request but not mail. I doubled checked, there is no
| forwarding set on the user account-->exchange General-->Delivery
| options-->Forward address.
|
| When we request is sent, he got the request in his calendar fine, but
| the sender got a message from "system administrator" saying that the
| user address is not valid/not found. On the message it is showing
| the ex-employee name rather than his name.
|
| Anyone any ideas?
|
| Thanks
 

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