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| Jason McClellan 2004-05-30, 11:53 am |
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Can anyone tell me where the 'postmaster' address goes? NDR's are sent from
'postmaster@mydomain.com' to whoever, but if I send mail to
'postmaster@mydomain.com' it is received and disappears into nowhere.. I
would like to receive that mail myself, but I can't define that address for
myself, if I try it says "This e-mail address already exists in this
organization. ID no: C10312E7 Microsoft Active Directory - Exchange
Extension". Sounds like it's reserved or something.
Ideas are appreciated!
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| Stephany 2004-05-30, 11:53 am |
| The 'postmaster@yourdomain' is automatically assigned to the Account you
were logged on as on the machine where Exchange was installed at the time
Exchange was installed.
Simply locate that account, delete the address and add it to the desired
account making sure that the time between deletion and addition is kept to
the absolute minimum.
"Jason McClellan" <jason_mcc@obsfucated.myrealbox.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone tell me where the 'postmaster' address goes? NDR's are sent
from
> 'postmaster@mydomain.com' to whoever, but if I send mail to
> 'postmaster@mydomain.com' it is received and disappears into nowhere.. I
> would like to receive that mail myself, but I can't define that address
for
> myself, if I try it says "This e-mail address already exists in this
> organization. ID no: C10312E7 Microsoft Active Directory - Exchange
> Extension". Sounds like it's reserved or something.
>
> Ideas are appreciated!
>
>
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| Jason McClellan 2004-05-30, 11:53 am |
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Great! Too easy 
Thanks very much for your help!
Jason
"Stephany" <nospam@localhost> wrote in message
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> The 'postmaster@yourdomain' is automatically assigned to the Account you
> were logged on as on the machine where Exchange was installed at the time
> Exchange was installed.
>
> Simply locate that account, delete the address and add it to the desired
> account making sure that the time between deletion and addition is kept to
> the absolute minimum.
>
>
> "Jason McClellan" <jason_mcc@obsfucated.myrealbox.com> wrote in message
> news:%23LG58zZREHA.2468@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> from
> for
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| Julie Rheaume 2004-07-26, 8:54 pm |
| Hi!
I'd like to have the answer for Jason's question?
Thanks!
On Sat, 29 May 2004 12:50:00 -0400, "Jason McClellan"
<jason_mcc@obsfucated.myrealbox.com> wrote:
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>Can anyone tell me where the 'postmaster' address goes? NDR's are sent from
>'postmaster@mydomain.com' to whoever, but if I send mail to
>'postmaster@mydomain.com' it is received and disappears into nowhere.. I
>would like to receive that mail myself, but I can't define that address for
>myself, if I try it says "This e-mail address already exists in this
>organization. ID no: C10312E7 Microsoft Active Directory - Exchange
>Extension". Sounds like it's reserved or something.
>
>Ideas are appreciated!
>
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