Thanks Guys. But what i actually noticed, which is strange and may actually be an AD issue is the following:
The "ALL Staff" DL has 3 nested groups. Main SiteA SiteB The user is a member of main. When I collapse the + sign for All staff in outlook, i don't see the user's name listed at all. I check the DL and i see the user added to the main DL, but his name just doesn't appear. On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 7:03 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry, that didn't come through very well (and sorry for the spelling too) > The munged addy would be something like this (which will hopefully come > through this time) in the property box. Don't know if you saw it or not, my > server/outlook yanked it out of my original message... > > > eSs-eMm-Tee-Pee:[email protected] > > I should note, the few times I've seen addys like this I did find them in > ESM in an undeliverable queue > > Blackberry > > ------------------------------ > *From*: [email protected] > *To*: MS-Exchange Admin Issues > *Sent*: Thu Jul 09 17:20:38 2009 > *Subject*: RE: All Staff DL and 1 User.. > > if message tracking doet show delivery to the mailbox I dt think it would > have anything to do with Outlook. > > If the delete read dit work the first time it probably wont (provided if > you had multiple Gs they had time to replicate) > > > > If you put the DL in an address field, Click the + sign to expand, Find his > name and double click iÿ Does the Property Pane look normal (i.e. the same > as a user who gets the message)ve seen a recipient get munged up and the > property pane looks more like an internet email property pane and the email > address is some kind of garbage that looks similar to this- > > > > > > If the address looks okÿ > > You said- Combining through message tracking doesn't show a Message > Delivered Locally to Store for this user. > > I know it didt show delivered by can you track From: the sender and see if > a copy iÿ even sent to the recipient? Somewhere there should be some kind of > NDR or kickback > > > > > > > > *From:* Harry Singh [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Thursday, July 09, 2009 4:51 PM > *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues > *Subject:* Re: All Staff DL and 1 User.. > > > > Thanks for the tips. > > The remove and re-add has probably been done over 5 times but to no avail. > > I have to inspect the user's outlook deeper, because i've looked at the > rules and haven't seen anything offending. > > > On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 3:06 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > That happened to us a few days ago- it was a convoluted Outlook rule the > user disavowed any knowledge of. ve had a delete re-add work too. > > > > [1]if See if he has any Outlook rules that might be doing something to the > message > > [1] Go into message tracking and see if s being delivered to his mail box > > [3] if not, delete him from the Group, OK out of it, go back and add him. > > > > *From:* Harry Singh [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Thursday, July 09, 2009 2:52 PM > *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues > *Subject:* All Staff DL and 1 User.. > > > > All -- > > > I have an ALL Staff DL that contains 3 nested DL's which, obviously, > consists of All Staff who are e-mail active. I have 1 user who does not > receive e-mails when addressed to this list (and another DL as well, but i > imagine the cause and possible solution is one in the same) He receives mail > just fine normally, but anytime e-mails are sent to t hese 2 DL's, no dice. > > Any ideas on where and how to begin to troubleshoot this would be greatly > appreciated ? I really would like to refrain from having to send "test" > e-mails to all staff in hopes of resolving this, but at this point, I'd > really like to get to the bottom of the issue. > > Thanks, > > Harry. > > >
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