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<WrldBFree> question for anyone who is around, can you make a specific message when an email gets sent to someone who's account has been disabled? <J2k^> yep <J2k^> you can do that on your anti-spam server <J2k^> set the message saying bla blah blah..... <J2k^> whenever someone send it <J2k^> it'll just reply as you set it <WrldBFree> for a disabled account? only for a specific one? <J2k^> any account <WrldBFree> hmm ok <J2k^> it would work in disable account too <J2k^> any account tho <J2k^> but the best way is to set it on your anti-spam server <J2k^> it got hit before it hit exchange <J2k^> therefore it send out notification as you wanted <WrldBFree> that will work for internal mail as well? <J2k^> nope <J2k^> gotta be from the outside <WrldBFree> well 90% of the emails are gonna be from internal people <J2k^> w/ internal <J2k^> is support <J2k^> is suppose <J2k^> you can set rules <WrldBFree> bah my exchange book is down in my car, Im gonna look in there I remember seeing something about that <WrldBFree> will server side rules set up in outlook still work after the AD account of the user has been disabled? <Drakh> how can they work when that user can't login to windows to begin with <WrldBFree> you set the rule before you disable the account <WrldBFree> and set it server side, so when an incoming email comes to that address the server will send a message back saying this person no longer works here, if you need ***istance please contact blah blah <WrldBFree> and then you disable the account, but my question is, will the rule still work..... <Drakh> yes it will <Drakh> the out of office reply still works <Drakh> I didn't use a rule though, I just reset there p***word, logged into webmail as them, set an away message, then disabled their account <Drakh> *their <WrldBFree> ok so OOF still works ok I will do that
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