Unfortunately, I don't see myself building in workarounds for this; too many options. Am I indeed correct that you've removed the X400 addresses from these users? Can you reapply a Recipient Policy to give them an X400 placeholder?
No we did not remove any X400 addresses, but I did discover the problem. There are users in the OU that do not have email addresses. They use the OU to set policies but not all users are allowed email addresses. I have confirmed with another client that if email addresses are created then the script works fine.
What would be the chances to have a modification to the script so that if it came across a user without an email address it would just skip the user?
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Unfortunately, I don't see myself building in workarounds for this; too many options. Am I indeed correct that you've removed the X400 addresses from these users? Can you reapply a Recipient Policy to give them an X400 placeholder?
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