Greetings mortals and Tech Gods!
A humble non-profit techie here with an interesting situation. Occassionally, (maybe 1 in 40-60 messages), an executive secretary will get an email message that was intended for her boss. This has been happening with internal mail but today, an internet mail message found its way into the wrong mailbox. (same people)
I checked the message header thouroughly and only the bosses name appears. The secretary’s name doesn’t appear as a cc/bcc or anywhere in the header.
Now, the secretary does have rights to bosses calendar and is the receiver of appointment messages for the purpose of maintaining the Outlook calendar.
There haven’t been any other reports of this occuring in the agency. I’ve the boss’s pc and found there is no forwarding or other filters turned on. btw, the secretary is getting THE message, not a copy and the msg isn’t appearing anywhere in the boss’s Outlook.
We are running Exchange 2000 on a Windows 2000 server.
I thank you in advance for ANY hints as to how I can trace this out…
Warm regards,
Rick Forsythe
Systems Administrator