1- Easiest way I can think of is send a message to al users and see which
one's send back Out of Office replies. If a tool exists, it's either at
www.cdolive.com, www.mail-resources.com [1], or www.slipstick.com.

2- OWA could be used, but it amounts to the same thing as logging into the
user's mailbox. You could turn off auto-replies to the internet at your IMS
[2] to block all of them.

Mike Morrison
Staff System Engineer
Fletcher Allen Health Care 

[1] No promotional fees were paid to the sender for this blatant plug. [3]
[2] Generally accepted as a Good Idea!
[3] Hi, Chris!

-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Alborzfard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 4:30 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OOA questions


EX 55/SP4, NT4/SP6

1- Is there a way/tool to find out which mailboxes are setup with Out of
Office message
    at any given time?

2- Is there  a way/tool to modify it (e.g. turn it off), right from the
Exchange Administrator and without having
    to log in to user's mailbox? Can OWA be used to do this?


Thanks

--Alex


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