B
Barre
Hi there. An Exchange server is failing to deliver messages once in a
while (because of an Exchange Service failing, not because the email
addresses are wrong)
and when an email to (e-mail address removed) fails to get delivered,
it seems that Outlook automagically removes the entry for
(e-mail address removed) from the NK2 file (the auto-addressing file,
Nickname file, that Outlook maintains and uses for your pleasure).
This kinda bugs the Outlook user because as I mentioned the Exchange
server is failing
to deliver at times and then the user has to redo the email address.
Which of course puts it back into the NK2 file.
Is this by design, or is there a way to fix it so that Outlook
doesn't
"correct" the NK2 file automatically?
Almost forgot to say, this is Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2003 on SBS
2003 .
Thanks in advance for any tips!
while (because of an Exchange Service failing, not because the email
addresses are wrong)
and when an email to (e-mail address removed) fails to get delivered,
it seems that Outlook automagically removes the entry for
(e-mail address removed) from the NK2 file (the auto-addressing file,
Nickname file, that Outlook maintains and uses for your pleasure).
This kinda bugs the Outlook user because as I mentioned the Exchange
server is failing
to deliver at times and then the user has to redo the email address.
Which of course puts it back into the NK2 file.
Is this by design, or is there a way to fix it so that Outlook
doesn't
"correct" the NK2 file automatically?
Almost forgot to say, this is Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2003 on SBS
2003 .
Thanks in advance for any tips!