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SUMMARYUsers who are migrated to Exchange from Microsoft Mail postoffices may not receive messages in their Exchange Inbox. This occurs when Microsoft Mail users are addressing from any address list that is not updated by directory synchronization (dirsync). This also occurs if Exchange users are addressing the migrated user from a personal address book that has not been updated from the Exchange global address list since the Microsoft Mail user was migrated. MORE INFORMATION
If Microsoft Mail users have been participating in dirsync and then are
migrated into Exchange, the users will receive two Microsoft Mail-type
addresses on their e-mail address tab. One Microsoft Mail address is their
new Exchange Network/Postoffice/Alias address, and the other is their
former Network/Postoffice/Alias address. The former address is to allow
other Microsoft Mail users to continue sending to the migrated users using
their old Network/Postoffice/Alias name. If the Exchange Microsoft Mail
Connector contains a definition for the migrated Network/Postoffice name,
the connector will reroute the message to the former postoffice. The
Microsoft Mail Connector will not forward the message into Exchange to
determine whether the address is in Exchange. If the Microsoft Mail
Connector no longer has the former postoffice's Network/Postoffice
definitions, then the Microsoft Mail Connector will forward the messages
into Exchange. Microsoft Mail users can continue to address from any
address list without being updated.
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