Am Mittwoch, den 20.02.2008, 15:16 +0000 schrieb Phil Chambers:
[...]
> Are you sure about this?  As far as I can tell, Exchange does not check that 
> the local part of the address exists at the SMTP stage.  Providing the domain 
> is what Exchange knows itself as, it accepts the message and then generates a 
> non-delivery message.  Assuming that you have already checked the domain then 
> Exchange will always say the address is OK.
> 
> That is how Exchange works out of the box.  If it can be changed to be more 
> intelligent then I would like to know!
Refer your exchange admin to some decent documentation.

E.g. "Step 2" in this article http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%
3Ben-us%3B886208&x=12&y=14

-- 
CU,
   Patrick.

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