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I have setup my Exchange Server 2k3 to send me a copy of all NDR's. When I
get them I don't see the same info at first glance between using either
Outlook 2k3 or OWA. If I use OWA, I can see, in the Reading Pane, the email
of who the NDR is being sent to, besides myself. And as an added bonus, the
email the triggered the NDR is added as an attachment. Fantastic I say,
however, I don't like to use OWA all the time.
If I use Outlook 2k3, what I get in the Reading Pane is that it's addressed
to me ( the To: field says my name instead of who the original NDR is being
sent to) and the email that triggered the NDR isn't an attachment. Yes, I can
open up the NDR and click "Send Again" and sometimes see the original email
that triggered the NDR, but not always.
How can I configure Outlook 2k3 to act and display NDR reports like it's
cousin, the OWA? TIA and any suggestions are welcome.
Travis.
get them I don't see the same info at first glance between using either
Outlook 2k3 or OWA. If I use OWA, I can see, in the Reading Pane, the email
of who the NDR is being sent to, besides myself. And as an added bonus, the
email the triggered the NDR is added as an attachment. Fantastic I say,
however, I don't like to use OWA all the time.
If I use Outlook 2k3, what I get in the Reading Pane is that it's addressed
to me ( the To: field says my name instead of who the original NDR is being
sent to) and the email that triggered the NDR isn't an attachment. Yes, I can
open up the NDR and click "Send Again" and sometimes see the original email
that triggered the NDR, but not always.
How can I configure Outlook 2k3 to act and display NDR reports like it's
cousin, the OWA? TIA and any suggestions are welcome.
Travis.