Re: Disabled accounts and Exchange 2000
- From: "Tom Meunier" <tom@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 08:05:07 -0500
Well, sure. Enable out-of-office replies to the internet, logon as that
user, and create an OOF message with the message you want.
"Peter Mattsson" <PeterMattsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9A4D8FFA-9043-4D22-A225-6A613631C517@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks for the advice but I solved it temporarily by enabling the account
> giving it an almost impossible password with like 50 characters and
> setting
> it to forward all mail to someone else.
>
> Still our main problem is not solved. People outside the company don't
> know
> that this person is not connected to the company anymore. There should be
> a
> fairly easy way to let people who send mail to this address know that they
> should contact someone else by automatic answers.
>
> "Tom Meunier" wrote:
>
>> Why not just add that person's SMTP address to the AD properties of
>> "another
>> sales representative" and have the mails just delivered there?
>>
>> --
>> -tom
>>
>> "Peter Mattsson" <PeterMattsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> message
>> news:5DF4C447-3B1D-4197-9685-DF592B011780@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Dear all,
>> >
>> > I've disabled an account in active directory and at this point people
>> > sending mail to him will get an ndr. I want to know if there is a way
>> > to
>> > send
>> > an automatic answer that is not an ndr but a request for persons to
>> > contact
>> > someone else instead. What I need is an automatic answer that tells our
>> > customers to contact another sales reprecentative.
>> >
>> > Hope someone can help me on this one.
>>
>>
>>
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