Hi Marceepoo,
Thank you for your response.
According to your update, I understand that the email is never sent out
from Outbox folder whenever you log this specific user account Marc for XP
on three different computers. In this case, the mailbox for "Marc for XP"
may be corrupted. Please follow the steps below to recreate a new mailbox
to test the issue again. Your efforts are appreciated!
(1) Open Outlook, click File-> Import and Export-> Export to a file->
Next-> Personal Folder File, and follow the prompt to backup your mailbox.
For more information, please refer to:
287070 OL2002: How to Back Up, Restore, or Move Outlook Data
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=287070
(2) On the Exchange Server, open Active Directory Users and Computers.
(3) Click View, and select "Advanced Features".
(4) Right click the problematic user account, click "Exchange Tasks".
(5) Select "Delete Mailbox" and follow the prompt to delete it.
(6) Go to Exchange System Manager
(7) Click Organization -> Administrative Groups -> First Administrative
Group -> Mailbox Store -> Mailboxes.
(8) Right click Mailboxes and choose "Run Cleanup Agent".
(9) Right-click the deleted mailbox, and then click Purge to permanently
delete the mailbox. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
(10) Go back to the Active Directory Users and Computers.
(11) Repeat step (4) and select "Create Mailbox" to recreate the mailbox.
NOTE: You will not see the newly created mailbox in the Mailboxes container
until the user has successfully logged on the mailbox at least once.
(12) Open Outlook to connect to the Exchange Server again, and see if the
issue still exists.
(13) Restore the backup to the new mailbox.
For the example of server-side rule, you can refer to the following article:
291956 How to create a server-side rule to automatically reply with a
specific
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=291956
In the meantime, for the basic concepts about Outlook rule programming, you
can refer to the following Knowledge Base article:
324568 Description of programming with Outlook rules
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=324568
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