I have a created several distribution groups for my client.
I changed all the addresses from *.com to *.local due to a spam issue.

Now one of the external users wants to reply back obviously he tried and the
mail bounced back.

I really don't want the user replying back.
Is there any other way he could reply back or i'm i missing something.



Thanks

RE: Distribution Group by franzf

franzf
Wed Sep 10 20:48:13 CDT 2003

Greentko,

What are the enabled SMTP email addresses that are currently listed in the
default policy of the Recipient Policies, in the Exchange System Manager?
What are the SMTP addresses listed in teh Email Addresses Tab of the
Distribution Group?

Franz Foster
Microsoft Technical Support
franzf@online.microsoft.com
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.



Re: Distribution Group by Javier

Javier
Thu Sep 11 08:29:19 CDT 2003

I don't get it... I wouldn't change the address to .local.

If you want to send messages to a group of people and you don't want them to
see the address of each other then just send it to yourself (or anyone of
that matter) and put all of them in the BCC field.

> Is there any other way he could reply back or i'm i missing something.

To the whole group or just to somebody in specific?