Deleted Distribution Group still resolving in mail and returning NDR
I had a distribution list named "<Comany> Jobs" with the email "jobs@domain.com"... Well, I encountered auto-reply rules with one of the accounts that was in it so I deleted the distribution group and created a mail-enabled public folder named differently, but with the same jobs@domain.com the deleted distribution group had. For some reason, when I try sending an email to jobs@domain.com, it still resolves to the deleted distribution group. I'm not sure why it's doing this. No one in the company can send an email to this address because it returns a NDR. If I go to the TO and try looking for the deleted distribution group, it's not there, so why does it keep resolving? Anyone outside of the company can send it to jobs@domain.com and it works just fine.
April 8th, 2011 11:33am

That's Outlook cache nickname. You may need to clean up the nickname entry for your Outlook.
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April 8th, 2011 11:37am

That's Outlook cache nickname. You may need to clean up the nickname entry for your Outlook. How do I do that? Isn't Outlook supposed to synchronize with the server every 24 hours?
April 8th, 2011 11:41am

type the name from your Outlook, it will pop up with your old DL, if there are multiple entries, move the up/down curse to highlight the entry and press delete key from your keyboard. Searching for Outlook nickname from web, you will learn how it works.
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April 8th, 2011 11:57am

type the name from your Outlook, it will pop up with your old DL, if there are multiple entries, move the up/down curse to highlight the entry and press delete key from your keyboard. Searching for Outlook nickname from web, you will learn how it works. Thanks.
April 8th, 2011 11:59am

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