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Pat Hayes


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12-21-07 12:11 AM

How are you disabling the mailbox? I just checked my lab server
(exchange 2003) and don't see any way to disable a mailbox. Do you mean
disable the AD account? Messages continue to work fine when you do that.

If there is a way to disable a single mailbox, then, I imagine that,
since Unity sees the exchange server is still up, but the mailbox is
inaccessible, the message would be moved to the Failed folder.

-------- Original Message  --------
From: "dschulz" <dschulz@skyline-ats.com>
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Leaving a message to a mailbox that has been
disabled	in Exchange
Date: 12/20/2007 3:20 PM

> If you disable a user's mailbox in Exchange, can a caller leave a voice
> mail for that user?  Will the message stay in the UMR, or, still be
> forwarded to the mailbox?
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> Dave
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