Re: need bounces

2008-06-17 Thread wjh

*crickets*

Wow, expected at least a little discussion on this.  I would think this 
would have caused at least a couple of people grief.  I ended up having 
to go into each account and restrict who they could receive mail from to 
a single user.  This way people will get an NDR, just not the right NDR.


wjh wrote:
Hi all, anyone know an easy way to re-enable bounce messages for 
disabled accounts.  We just did a big user migration and no bounces on 
their old domain is causing headaches.  Wasn't this no-bouncing thing 
rolled into Exchange SP2?


2003 domain with exchange 2003.  Disabled about a third of the users and 
migrated them to a SBS.  Now I have users still located on the old 
Domain sending to users with disabled accounts, but not getting a bounce.


Thanks.

Bill



Thanks.

Bill





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RE: need bounces

2008-06-16 Thread René de Haas
Normally disabling users will cause a bounce. Unless you give for instance self 
the "associated external account"

 

Hth

René

 

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Just disabling the user accounts should still allow email hit the mailbox. 

Do you also have the mailbox hidden? That will cause an NDR...


 

On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 2:52 PM, wjh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sorry about the cross pollination for those on the exchange list, but everyone 
is quiet on that list regarding this.  Thought I'd give it a shot around this 
neck of the woods to see what would happen...

Anyone know an easy way to re-enable bounce messages for disabled accounts.  We 
just did a big user migration and no bounces on their old domain is causing 
headaches.  Wasn't this no-bouncing thing rolled into Exchange SP2?

2003 domain with exchange 2003.  Disabled about a third of the users and 
migrated them to a SBS.  Now I have users still located on the old Domain 
sending to users with disabled accounts, but not getting a bounce.

Thanks.

Bill

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Re: need bounces

2008-06-14 Thread ListSub
Just disabling the user accounts should still allow email hit the mailbox.
Do you also have the mailbox hidden? That will cause an NDR...


On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 2:52 PM, wjh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sorry about the cross pollination for those on the exchange list, but
> everyone is quiet on that list regarding this.  Thought I'd give it a shot
> around this neck of the woods to see what would happen...
>
> Anyone know an easy way to re-enable bounce messages for disabled accounts.
>  We just did a big user migration and no bounces on their old domain is
> causing headaches.  Wasn't this no-bouncing thing rolled into Exchange SP2?
>
> 2003 domain with exchange 2003.  Disabled about a third of the users and
> migrated them to a SBS.  Now I have users still located on the old Domain
> sending to users with disabled accounts, but not getting a bounce.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bill
>
> ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~
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>

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need bounces

2008-06-13 Thread wjh
Sorry about the cross pollination for those on the exchange list, but 
everyone is quiet on that list regarding this.  Thought I'd give it a 
shot around this neck of the woods to see what would happen...


Anyone know an easy way to re-enable bounce messages for disabled 
accounts.  We just did a big user migration and no bounces on their old 
domain is causing headaches.  Wasn't this no-bouncing thing rolled into 
Exchange SP2?


2003 domain with exchange 2003.  Disabled about a third of the users and 
migrated them to a SBS.  Now I have users still located on the old 
Domain sending to users with disabled accounts, but not getting a bounce.


Thanks.

Bill

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