On Aug 21, 2:30 pm, tnt <t...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Guys,
Just found out recent accounts that we have created are not populating
the
email address (smtp & X400). I tried to create manually to troubleshoot
the
situation.
The username is not resolving in outlook when I type it in.
I am not sure where to start logging besides the event logs.
Any sugguestions?
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