I am trying to use a Transport Rule to auto-reply with a rejection alerting 
senders to redirect email to another address. I was using the below link as a 
guide, but does this apply to external recipients as well? Or only internal 
senders?

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123506%28v=exchg.141%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396

I setup a custom DSN code and noticed it is marked as 'Internal', so wasn't 
sure if that's just a naming convention or if it actually means it is used only 
for internal communication (as the example in the above link is internal staff 
communication).

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We have policies to delete user mailboxes upon termination as we have an 
archiving solution that maintains compliance for regulator/discoverable 
timelines. We are not allowed to just set an Out of Office for the two weeks, 
so I'm curious how others may handle such a scenario?

Thanks.
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