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RE: Exchange Server and Email Issue
From: "sarbjit singh gill" <ssgill () gilltechnologies com>
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 04:29:25 +0800
I think you are better off asking this question in a MS Exchange forums like at msexchange.com. Regards Sarbjit -----Original Message----- From: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com] On Behalf Of Mubin Shaikh Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 7:50 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Exchange Server and Email Issue Hello All, I am facing very unique problem regarding my email calendar and need your inputs to solve it. I am working in a multi national organization which uses Microsoft exchange server 2003 for email purpose. Every country have their own email domain such as UK.<company name>.com, Au.<company name>.com, which forms part of one domain <company name>.com My problem - Last year, I was transferred from my home country (A) to another country (B) for a short period of time.I got email id at country B also. To check my emails in my home country, I have put email forward from A to B. Once I came back to my home country, my email account at country B was deleted. Now problem starts, whenever any person sends me 'Calendar invite', on my home country email, the same gets forwarded to country B ( i receive copy on country A also) and user gets delivery failure notice from country B email id as country B email does not exists. Interestingly this is not happening for email, as i have stopped email forward. Please advise. This is very embarrassing situation for me as all client gets failure notice whenever they send meeting invite. Regards -Mubin ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: InfoSec Institute Need to pass the CISSP? InfoSec Institute's CISSP Boot Camp in both Instructor-Led and Online formats is the most concentrated exam prep available. Comprehensive course materials and an expert instructor means you pass the exam. Gain a laser like insight into what is covered on the exam, with zero fluff! http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/cissp_bootcamp_training.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: InfoSec Institute Need to pass the CISSP? InfoSec Institute's CISSP Boot Camp in both Instructor-Led and Online formats is the most concentrated exam prep available. Comprehensive course materials and an expert instructor means you pass the exam. Gain a laser like insight into what is covered on the exam, with zero fluff! http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/cissp_bootcamp_training.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Exchange Server and Email Issue Mubin Shaikh (Jun 15)
- Re: Exchange Server and Email Issue Gustavo Campos (Jun 15)
- RE: Exchange Server and Email Issue Nick Vaernhoej (Jun 15)
- RE: Exchange Server and Email Issue Malick Sy (Jun 17)
- Re: Exchange Server and Email Issue AAMIR NIAZI (Jun 15)
- RE: Exchange Server and Email Issue sarbjit singh gill (Jun 15)
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- Re: RE: Exchange Server and Email Issue t . verschuren (Jun 24)
