Out of office message
Hi When I set the OOF message, internal senders are receivingthis message twice! I tested it with two different accounts. For external senders the problem does not exist. Received: from MBX-Server.mydomain.com ([192.168.10.5]) byHub1.mydomain.com ([192.168.10.6]) with mapi; Mon, 25 Jun 2007Message-ID: <5D29172D2397E0479A94BEF410FE36120104A6959A@MBX-Server.mydomain.com>Received: from MBX-Server.mydomain.com ([192.168.10.5]) byHub2.mydomain.com ([192.168.10.7]) with mapi; Mon, 25 Jun 2007Message-ID: <5D29172D2397E0479A94BEF410FE36120104A6959B@MBX-Server.mydomain.com> ExBPA returns no errors. I rebooted the two HT/CAS, still the same problem. Exchange environnment: - 1 Exchange CCR - 2 Exchange Hub Transport / Client Access - Outlook 2003 Thanks Frank
June 29th, 2007 6:09pm

Same issue. No solution? Anyone?
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July 19th, 2007 11:17am

I have only 2 users out of 900 that have this problem. They created a out of office reply months ago and a new one currently. Both responses are sent when the radio button is set to enable. Both users are using OWA only. Server 2003 R1 Standard Fully updated within the last week. Exchange 2003 Enterprise updated withing the last week Dell PE2950
July 20th, 2007 5:46pm

I have Exchange 2007 with Outlook 2003 users and experiencing the same problem. User set OOF and their old message appears, (sometimes even their new message disappears all together) Or, senders will receive 2 OOF, sometimes only if they are external users, sometimes only if they are internal users. Frustrating, and still haven't found a resolution.Someone on another thread recommended reinstalling the autodiscovery service. Unfortunately that did not work for me. Has anyone find a solution to this problem? Thanks!
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July 21st, 2007 4:07am

I am having this identical problem using Exchange 2007 & Outlook 2003. Has there been any progress on resolving the issue?
July 30th, 2007 4:00pm

Hi,we've got the same Problem here.A User sets his OOF with OL 2003, tests it, everythin works fine.But sometime after, users just receive an old OOF-Message, not the one he just entered.Any help?Nobody ever solved this Problem?Thanks!Filipp
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May 5th, 2008 4:32pm

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