From: Luco on
I have a growing problem where my users Out of Office is sending an old
message out. They have gone in and edited the message, saved it, then turned
on OOO, then bamm. The old message appears and is sent.

I know you can try and use the cleanrules swicth as well as try and edit it
via OWA.

My question is why is this happening? We recenly migrated to XP and used the
Outlook migration wizard. Could have casued this?

My cusotmer is driving me crazy wanting to know why.

Thanks in advance
From: Rich Matheisen [MVP] on
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 16:59:01 -0800, Luco
<Luco(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have a growing problem where my users Out of Office is sending an old
>message out. They have gone in and edited the message, saved it, then turned
>on OOO, then bamm. The old message appears and is sent.
>
>I know you can try and use the cleanrules swicth as well as try and edit it
>via OWA.
>
>My question is why is this happening? We recenly migrated to XP and used the
>Outlook migration wizard. Could have casued this?
>
>My cusotmer is driving me crazy wanting to know why.

What release of Exchange? Are they using OWA to set the OOO, or
Outlook. If it's Outlook, what release?

Exchange 2007 offers two OOO messages; one for internal and one for
external. Outlook 2003 only knows about one of them.
---
Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
From: Trisco on
Get yourself a copy of MFCMAPI to search the users store. Text is stored in
the PR_BODY if I remember and the boolean is PR_OOF_STATE

"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" wrote:

> On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 16:59:01 -0800, Luco
> <Luco(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >I have a growing problem where my users Out of Office is sending an old
> >message out. They have gone in and edited the message, saved it, then turned
> >on OOO, then bamm. The old message appears and is sent.
> >
> >I know you can try and use the cleanrules swicth as well as try and edit it
> >via OWA.
> >
> >My question is why is this happening? We recenly migrated to XP and used the
> >Outlook migration wizard. Could have casued this?
> >
> >My cusotmer is driving me crazy wanting to know why.
>
> What release of Exchange? Are they using OWA to set the OOO, or
> Outlook. If it's Outlook, what release?
>
> Exchange 2007 offers two OOO messages; one for internal and one for
> external. Outlook 2003 only knows about one of them.
> ---
> Rich Matheisen
> MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
> .
>