Re: How do you handle terminated users?
From: Sam (sam_at_iQinternet.com)
Date: 05/27/04
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Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 21:38:12 -0400
Yes, Exchange 2000 on the existing network and it will be Exchange 2003 in
the new network.
Sam
"Laura A. Robinson [MVP]" <geekwench@snippit.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> In article <eI$R2XsQEHA.2468@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>, sam@iQinternet.com
> says...
> > Hi Laura,
> >
> > Thanks for your response. I agree that setting an expiration date is a
good
> > idea. You also mentioned some other ways to handle this. I'd like to
find
> > out about those methods. Where can I read up about those? Could you give
> > some hints? Thanks,
> >
>
> Well, alternately, you could look at rerouting the incoming mail. What
> are you using for e-mail? Exchange?
>
> Laura
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