You don't want to hear this, but you should have factored this issue into
your decision on how you did your migraton.
You can add the old Exchange 5.5 mailbox's distinguished name as an alias to
the new mailbox with an address type of X500. HP (of whom I am an employee)
sells a tool called LDAP
I don't think you can get rid of X400 addresses.
Also what you are seeing in the Sent items are probably not X400, but
rather X500 addresses. X500 address was also known as Directory Name
back in Exchange 5.5 and that's how Exchange 5.5 constructed the replies
- based on the Directory Name.
The
We had the same issue migrating from GroupWise to Exchange 5.5 a few years
back.
Outlook doesn't really cache anything in the sense that you're talking about.
It merely neglects to re-look-up the address in a reply. Normally, this
makes sense. If you send me a message and I reply, there's no
Hello Matt:
If you're looking to remove Outlook's caching of email addresses,
recreate the user's Outlook nickname file. It is usually *.nk2 on a
user's local machine. See 287623, 293032 or 242074 depending on the
Outlook version.
Good luck!
-Juancho
OK, I'm sure this is a newbie question,
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