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my company uses lots of smtp addresss added to the user by a policy.i
recently deleted a user because when i create such user the principal smtp
address is added a number 2 in the account name ( ex. mark2@mycompany.com )
because it seems that mark@mycompany already exists, eventhought there is no
user ( i think ) using it.

How can i look for the user that seems is using this smtp address in order
to correct state the address of my user.

Kind regards
OSwaldo.
 
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If you're using Outlook and Exchange, this /should/ work...

Make a new mail message, type in the smtp address (mark@company.com) and hit
either the Check Names button or press the hotkey combo (CTRL K). It should
resolve the address to the user. At least it did for me.

Ken


"Oswaldo." <Oswaldo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> my company uses lots of smtp addresss added to the user by a policy.i
> recently deleted a user because when i create such user the principal smtp
> address is added a number 2 in the account name ( ex.
> mark2@mycompany.com )
> because it seems that mark@mycompany already exists, eventhought there is
> no
> user ( i think ) using it.
>
> How can i look for the user that seems is using this smtp address in order
> to correct state the address of my user.
>
> Kind regards
> OSwaldo.