Well you've disabled his account. S -----Original Message----- From: joed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:joed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 4:47 PM To: [ExchangeList] Subject: [exchangelist] Error Message - Recipient Could Not Be Reached http://www.MSExchange.org/ Exchange Forum: Every time a sender sends an invitation, change, or cancellation to Mary Jones for a meeting using the Outlook Calendar, the sender receives the following message (see below). The recipient John Smith is now longer with our organization. I have disabled his Windows login account and have retained his mailbox. We are running Exchange Server 2000 and Outlook 2000 on the client PCs. Any thoughts on what is causing this on how to resolve? Would appreciate your help. Joe -----Original Message----- From: System Administrator Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 11:33 AM To: John Smith Subject: Undeliverable: Ops meeting Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: Ops meeting Sent: 4/15/2005 11:33 AM The following recipient(s) could not be reached: John Smith on 4/15/2005 11:33 AM The e-mail account does not exist at the organization this message was sent to. Check the e-mail address, or contact the recipient directly to find out the correct address. < exchangeservername .companydomain .net #5.1.1> ------------------------------------------------------ List Archives: http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?enter=exchangelist Exchange Newsletters: http://www.msexchange.org/pages/newsletter.asp Exchange FAQ: http://www.msexchange.org/pages/larticle.asp?type=FAQ ------------------------------------------------------ Other Internet Software Marketing Sites: World of Windows Networking: http://www.windowsnetworking.com Leading Network Software Directory: http://www.serverfiles.com No.1 ISA Server Resource Site: http://www.isaserver.org Windows Security Resource Site: http://www.windowsecurity.com/ Network Security Library: http://www.secinf.net/ Windows 2000/NT Fax Solutions: http://www.ntfaxfaq.com ------------------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to this MSEXchange.org Discussion List as: ExchangeMailingList@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe visit http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?enter=exchangelist Report abuse to listadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx The haggis is unusual in that it is neither consistently nocturnal nor diurnal, but instead is active at dawn and dusk (crepuscular), with occasional forays forth during the day and night.