Phantom Emailer?

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ADAM

I am running Windows 2000 Pro with Exchange 2000. I have
one user who keeps getting undeliverable emails in her
inbox that were sent from her, often at a time when the
office is closed, to a user who was fired and uninstalled
from our systems over a year ago! I have checked her
delegates and no one is listed and I've verified the her
emails are not being forwarded to another account. I have
run Ad-aware and scanned for viruses on both our exchange
server and on her local machine. Does anyone know what is
going on here and how to fix it?

Below I have included a copy of the undeleiverable email
that she keeps recieving. It is always to the same exact
user but at differing times.

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

Subject: Notify about using the e-mail account.
Sent: 4/11/2004 11:07 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

(e-mail address removed) on 4/11/2004 6:54 PM
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."

Thanks for the help!
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Hi, Adam - I replied to this post in microsoft.public.outlook - if you need
to post to multiple groups, it's best to do so all at once in a single
message (separate the NG names with commas) so that everyone can follow the
thread. A lot of people subscribe to multiple groups, and this way you won't
be asking anyone to reproduce someone else's work, and everyone can benefit.

Crossposting = posting once to several newsgroups within a single message.
This is not a Bad Thing (presuming the list of groups posted to is small,
and all the groups are truly relevant to your question)

Multiposting = posting separate, identical posts to several newsgroups. This
is a Bad Thing. :)

See http://www.aspfaq.com/etiquette.asp?id=5003 and
http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
 

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