From: RobG on 12 Oct 2006 12:35 Not sure what Journaling is.... In AD, on the Exchange General tab, I set up the Forwarding Address in the Delivery Options section of the window. "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: > How are you attempting to do the "forward"? Are you journaling to a mailbox > and then trying to configure that mailbox with an alternate recipient? If > so, try creating a contact for the other site mailbox and making that > contact the alternate recipient. > -- > Ed Crowley > MVP - Exchange > "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" > > "RobG" <RobG(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:73D45825-3DE0-45AE-BA6B-263D912277E1(a)microsoft.com... > > Constraint Violation when attempting to forward e-mails among AD > > > > Domains: > > > > We have 2 different domains/Forests with a Trust between and 2 different > > > > Exchange servers. Both running Windows 2003 with Active Directory. > > > > Domains trust each other and everything is accessible both by IP and > > > > netbios name; servers can be browsed by either site location. > > > > Here's where my problem is: > > > > I want to forward a copy of all e-mail from site B to an account in > > > > site A. When I go into his account properties in AD Users and > > > > Computers at Site B, and attempt to forward the e-mail, the system > > > > finds the account in the other domain and resolves it. However, once I > > > > hit "apply" or "OK" I get the following message: > > > > --------------- > > > > Microsoft Active Directory- Exchange Extension > > > > A constraint violation occurred. > > > > Facility: LDAP Provider > > > > ID no: 8007202f > > > > Microsoft Active Directory- Exchange Extension > > > > >
From: RobG on 12 Oct 2006 12:42 Forwarding is set up in the properties of the User account in AD>Exchange General tab>Delivery Options>Forwarding Address. As mentioned below, the Forwarding address in the other domain is found and resolved, but the error occurs once I hit Apply. "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: > How are you attempting to do the "forward"? Are you journaling to a mailbox > and then trying to configure that mailbox with an alternate recipient? If > so, try creating a contact for the other site mailbox and making that > contact the alternate recipient. > -- > Ed Crowley > MVP - Exchange > "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" > > "RobG" <RobG(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:73D45825-3DE0-45AE-BA6B-263D912277E1(a)microsoft.com... > > Constraint Violation when attempting to forward e-mails among AD > > > > Domains: > > > > We have 2 different domains/Forests with a Trust between and 2 different > > > > Exchange servers. Both running Windows 2003 with Active Directory. > > > > Domains trust each other and everything is accessible both by IP and > > > > netbios name; servers can be browsed by either site location. > > > > Here's where my problem is: > > > > I want to forward a copy of all e-mail from site B to an account in > > > > site A. When I go into his account properties in AD Users and > > > > Computers at Site B, and attempt to forward the e-mail, the system > > > > finds the account in the other domain and resolves it. However, once I > > > > hit "apply" or "OK" I get the following message: > > > > --------------- > > > > Microsoft Active Directory- Exchange Extension > > > > A constraint violation occurred. > > > > Facility: LDAP Provider > > > > ID no: 8007202f > > > > Microsoft Active Directory- Exchange Extension > > > > >
From: Ed Crowley [MVP] on 13 Oct 2006 00:03 Try creating a mail-enabled contact for the destination mailbox, testing it to make sure you can send mail to it using Outlook, and then specifying that contact in the delivery options forwarding address. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "RobG" <RobG(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B0A37F96-9DA2-4494-8552-3B7D49F49196(a)microsoft.com... > Not sure what Journaling is.... > In AD, on the Exchange General tab, I set up the Forwarding Address in the > Delivery Options section of the window. > > "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: > >> How are you attempting to do the "forward"? Are you journaling to a >> mailbox >> and then trying to configure that mailbox with an alternate recipient? >> If >> so, try creating a contact for the other site mailbox and making that >> contact the alternate recipient. >> -- >> Ed Crowley >> MVP - Exchange >> "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" >> >> "RobG" <RobG(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:73D45825-3DE0-45AE-BA6B-263D912277E1(a)microsoft.com... >> > Constraint Violation when attempting to forward e-mails among AD >> > >> > Domains: >> > >> > We have 2 different domains/Forests with a Trust between and 2 >> > different >> > >> > Exchange servers. Both running Windows 2003 with Active Directory. >> > >> > Domains trust each other and everything is accessible both by IP and >> > >> > netbios name; servers can be browsed by either site location. >> > >> > Here's where my problem is: >> > >> > I want to forward a copy of all e-mail from site B to an account in >> > >> > site A. When I go into his account properties in AD Users and >> > >> > Computers at Site B, and attempt to forward the e-mail, the system >> > >> > finds the account in the other domain and resolves it. However, once I >> > >> > hit "apply" or "OK" I get the following message: >> > >> > --------------- >> > >> > Microsoft Active Directory- Exchange Extension >> > >> > A constraint violation occurred. >> > >> > Facility: LDAP Provider >> > >> > ID no: 8007202f >> > >> > Microsoft Active Directory- Exchange Extension >> > >> >> >>
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