There's an NK2 File Viewer that you can use to delete the offending entry
from each user's cache file.

http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/E-mail/Mail-Utilities/NK2View.shtml

Other than that, I say delete the cache and call it good.

- Sean


On 2/26/08, Bryan Watmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  I recently had to delete and recreate a mailbox for a faculty member and
> now when people try and send email to this user they get bounce-back
> messages stating the email could not be delivered.  The address has remained
> the same, although I figured there was some sort of SID attached to the
> previous mailbox.  Now you are required to re-enter the email and avoid
> using the Outlook autofill to send email to this user.  I know this will
> eventually clear itself up, although I was curious if anyone had a trick to
> fix this without having each individual delete their Outlook autofill
> cache?  Thanks!
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