Redirecting Undeliverable Mail

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From: Zack (ME_at_pleasedontemailme.com)
Date: 09/23/04


Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 08:54:34 -0700

How can I set our Exchange 2003 server to forward all undeliverable messages
which don't have a mailbox on the server to a specific mailbox.

Thanks.



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