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Old June 24th 09, 02:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
DianeKMI
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Default Cannot get rid of old e-mail address in Calendar Requests

We have a user that sends us calendar requests using his correct e-mail
address. When everyone else in the office responds (using accept, tentative,
decline, or propose new time), his OLD e-mail address shows up in the "To"
box. Of course all the office mates receive a kick-back from the server
because there is no such person.

What needs to be done to get rid of this old e-mail address?
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Old June 24th 09, 10:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Cannot get rid of old e-mail address in Calendar Requests

Version of Outlook? How new is the new address? is there any reason why the
exchange admin can't add the old address as a secondary smtp to the mailbox?

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We have a user that sends us calendar requests using his correct e-mail
address. When everyone else in the office responds (using accept,
tentative,
decline, or propose new time), his OLD e-mail address shows up in the "To"
box. Of course all the office mates receive a kick-back from the server
because there is no such person.

What needs to be done to get rid of this old e-mail address?


 




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