Bryan,

The bounce back address or the address Outlook used in it's NK2 file is the 
LegacyExchangeDN of the mailbox that was deleted.  That address can be added to 
the new mailbox as an X500 address which will enable those old replies or 
cached entries to work with the new mailbox.  There is no need to have everyone 
delete or modify their nk2 files in Outlook.

Thanks,
   Peter Dahl.

________________________________
From: Bryan Watmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 5:38 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Mailbox delete/recreate

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!


-Bryan


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