I'm not sure how to state this question, so bear with me. Back when we were using exchange, I would create an email to some users on our local domain, click send. If any email addresses were invalid, it would not stop the send process to the valid users, it would just email back saying...it did not reach users xxx, yyyy, zzzz because they were invalid.
Since moving to imail, you hit send and if you have invalid users, it stops the complete process and you have to fix or delete the email address and then resend.
Is this inheritent to imail? Is there a way of configuring the server to behave like exchange was?
I believe this is an Outlook issue. Apparently, Outlook with Exchange will behave differently than Outlook with SMTP.
-Scott
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