Sending meeting from blackberry returns a message that your message was forwarded by besadmin
I ran the following to give the besadmin the appropriate permissions. Get-MailboxServer | Add-ADPermission -User domain\besadmin -AccessRights GenericRead, GenericWrite -ExtendedRights Send-As, Receive-As, ms-Exch-Store-Admin When i send a meeting request from my blackberry, i recieve a response that the besadmin has forwarded my request on to whom ever. I need to supress this response. Thanks in advance. Your meeting was forwarded besadmin has forwarded your meeting request to additional recipients. Meeting W Meeting Time Monday, March 30, 2009 3:00 PM-4:00 PM. Recipients 'whomever@domain.com'
March 30th, 2009 8:32pm

Is no one else seeing this, or not sure of a resolution.
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April 2nd, 2009 3:33pm

Hello LKeneston,I am not sure if I can be any help but do have few questions for you. 1. Check if this happens to all users. - It might be a problem with only those attendees who have delegates setup (I believe).2. Pick up a test mailbox and add its related user account on BES, set the RemoveForwardedMeetingNotifications to $True for this mailbox. A sample cmdlet would be Set-MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity <Test mailbox> -RemoveForwardedMeetingNotifications $True3. Open the notification in outlook and check the headers to see where these notifications are coming from. (That may sound a little weird but may help sometimes)Let us know how it goes.MMilind Naphade
April 2nd, 2009 6:47pm

I am just concerned that if we disable that we will miss legitimate forwards. Also if a meeting is accepted from a blackberry the accept notice states that besadmin accepted on behalf of..
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April 3rd, 2009 12:38am

You don't have to disable it globally. Just do it for the BES Admin user, and that should fix the issue. In an Exchange Management Shell, fire off the following command (replace <BlackBerry Admin User Name> with your BES admin account, e.g. BESAdmin or BlackBerryAdmin or whatever you called it): get-mailboxcalendarsettings "<BlackBerry Admin UserName>" | select RemoveForwardedMeetingNotificationsIt should return False. Now, to flip the switch, do the following: set-mailboxcalendarsettings "<BlackBerry Admin UserName>" -RemoveForwardedMeetingNotifications $TrueAnd it should no longergive you theforwarding message./Jesper
April 30th, 2009 9:00pm

Thank you Jesper, but this did not work for me. I did try it, but i am quite sure that only if you forward a message that besadmin sends would it not forward. I am sure if i set this on my mailbox i wouldn't get the forward message. This is really bunk, i wish someone knew the resolution...
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May 21st, 2009 4:22am

We are experiencing the same issue. I have an open call with RIM and have been working on it all week. They are now going away to build our environment in a lab to try and replicate the issue. We have tried the following:1. New BesAdmin accounts2. AdminCount attrib testing3. AdminSDHolder testing4. -RemoveForwardedMeetingNotifications $True5. Protected groups testingNothing works!Not sure where to go with this now as I know its permissions based because Domain Admins (me) do not experience it only plain Jo users do?Any ideas...Paul
June 5th, 2009 5:46pm

Hey Guys,can someone of you prepare the LDAP dump for a normal user account having a BES account as well versus an account with Domain Admin level privillages? Please make sure you change the internal names before you paste it here.MMilind Naphade | MCTS:M | http://www.msexchangegeek.com
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June 5th, 2009 6:11pm

I am sorry to say that there is only one way, and that is to disable it for the entire organization, since it's apparently a known issue with BES and Exchange 2k7SP1:http://www.blackberry.com//btsc/dynamickc.do?cmd=show&forward=nonthreadedKC&docType=kc&externalId=KB17435&sliceId=1Probably not what you were hoping for, sorry...
June 6th, 2009 8:45pm

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