Emails being sent to contacts

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I have a starnge issue with 2 users, user A(using outlook 2003) is sending
emails to user B(outlook 2000) they are appearing in contacts. This is only
occuring between these 2 users. User a can send mails to any other user with
no problems, and user B can recieve mails from all other users without this
occurring.
I have checked contact settings for both users and nothing has changed, this
problem only manifested itself last night , prior to this they had no
problems emailing each other. anyone got any suggestions? I have been
trawling the help and the online office help to no avail. any help would be
greatly appreciated.
 
Dagnut said:
I have a starnge issue with 2 users, user A(using outlook 2003) is
sending emails to user B(outlook 2000) they are appearing in
contacts. This is only occuring between these 2 users. User a can
send mails to any other user with no problems, and user B can recieve
mails from all other users without this occurring.
I have checked contact settings for both users and nothing has
changed, this problem only manifested itself last night , prior to
this they had no problems emailing each other. anyone got any
suggestions? I have been trawling the help and the online office help
to no avail. any help would be greatly appreciated.

Have you checked for any rules on the receiving end? What type(s) of
account are involved?
 
thanks for getting back Bill, I have chaecked there are no rules set up..both
accounts are exchange 5.5 accounts..its a strange as its only effecting mails
from userA to userB..no one else is experiecing these problems..Ive never
come across this
 
Dagnut said:
thanks for getting back Bill,

Who's "Bill"?
I have chaecked there are no rules set
up..both accounts are exchange 5.5 accounts..its a strange as its
only effecting mails from userA to userB..no one else is experiecing
these problems..Ive never come across this

I've not heard of it, either, but I'm not an Exchange person. You might
consider asking in the Exchange newsgroup
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.exchange.admin
 
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