Mark,

I am having great difficulties in getting the following to work:

I am trying to setup a Public Folder to receive Email (sounds easy but it
displays an error).

The error is:
XADM: Mail to Public Folder Results in Non-Delivery Report (NDR) 5.2.1
The information in this article applies to: 
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
SYMPTOMS
When a user who is a member of certain groups in your Microsoft Exchange
Server organization tries to send e-mail messages to a public folder, that
same user may receive a non-delivery report (NDR) similar to the
following:
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. 
Subject: <subject>
Sent: <date> 2:26 PM
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
Change Control Requests on <date> 2:26 PM
The message reached the recipient's e-mail system, but delivery was
refused. Attempt to resend the message. If it still fails, contact your
system administrator.

< #5.2.1> However, the same users can successfully post the message to the public
folder.

Additionally, if you add that user account individually, as a contributor
to the public folder, that same user can successfully send the e-mail
message to that public folder.
CAUSE
This issue may occur if the Exchange Enterprise Servers security group
lacks the correct permissions for the group in which the affected user is
a members.

The 5.2.1 NDR is related to permissions issues. The Exchange Enterprise
Servers group must have at least Read permissions in every group of which
the user is a member. Additionally, the Exchange Enterprise Servers group
must have at least Read permissions in the groups of which those groups
are members.

When an Exchange Server user sends an e-mail message to a public folder,
Exchange 2000 Server performs a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) query for every group of which that user is a member (and, for
every group of which that particular group is a member). By default, the
Exchange Enterprise Servers group has permissions at the domain root,
which allow access to all objects. If any of these groups is not found,
typically because Exchange Enterprise Servers group lacks correct access
permissions, e-mail messages sent to the public folder from that user will
be returned with a 5.2.1 NDR.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, verify that the Exchange Enterprise Servers group
has at least Read permissions to all groups of which the affected user
accounts are members, and also to the groups of which these groups are
members.

I cannot seem to get my head around the resolution, please can anyone
enlighten me.
Thanks.
Tony

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