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SilkBC
Hello.
I just recently switched a bunch of remote users who were getting
their email via POP3 from the Exchange server to connecting to the
Exchange server via RPC-Over-HTTP (please don't ask why they were
using POP3; that was a "legacy" setup before I came in)
One of the remote users who has just been switch is getting return
delivery recipts like the following for every email she has been
sending out since the change-over:
"This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.
Your message has been successfully relayed to the following
recipients, but the requested delivery status notifications may not be
generated by the destination."
I have checked her Outlook settings and none of the tracking options
are enabled as default (which is also default Outlook behaviour). She
also never enabled any of the tracking options for the specific emails
she sent out (she didn't even know *how* to do it until I stepped her
through it to check those settings in her Outlook)
I have been Googling this issue, but cannot seem to come across any
explanation. It almost has to be something on her end, since if there
was a server-side setting, it would be doing it for all users, no? Is
it even possible to set tracking options server-side?
Any help on this would be appreciated. Thanks!
-SilkBC
I just recently switched a bunch of remote users who were getting
their email via POP3 from the Exchange server to connecting to the
Exchange server via RPC-Over-HTTP (please don't ask why they were
using POP3; that was a "legacy" setup before I came in)
One of the remote users who has just been switch is getting return
delivery recipts like the following for every email she has been
sending out since the change-over:
"This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.
Your message has been successfully relayed to the following
recipients, but the requested delivery status notifications may not be
generated by the destination."
I have checked her Outlook settings and none of the tracking options
are enabled as default (which is also default Outlook behaviour). She
also never enabled any of the tracking options for the specific emails
she sent out (she didn't even know *how* to do it until I stepped her
through it to check those settings in her Outlook)
I have been Googling this issue, but cannot seem to come across any
explanation. It almost has to be something on her end, since if there
was a server-side setting, it would be doing it for all users, no? Is
it even possible to set tracking options server-side?
Any help on this would be appreciated. Thanks!
-SilkBC