I have just signed up so forgive me if i have posted this all wrong... I have somebody that has send an email to several recipients. The sender received a bounce back email advising that the email had not been delivered to one of the recipients as that persons mailbox was full. I have cleaned up the other persons mailbox and i was to resend the email to them using the send again option on the system undeliverable email. If i use this will it send the email to everyone i sent it to originally or only the person that didnt receive the email. It is business crtitical that the email is not sent twice to the other recipients, i only want it to go to the recipient that i received the bounce back for. Please adviseeeeeeeeee?
Software/Hardware used:
Outlook 2003
ASKED:
April 9, 2010 9:21 AM
UPDATED:
April 12, 2010 9:32 AM
If it is business critical, then your best bet is to manually send the e-mail again as suggested by AndreaF.
Then, you should perform some tests with the ‘send again’ option, so if something similar happens again, you can proceed correctly, and without worries.
Thanks Mrdenny…i had a feeling it would.
Thangs guys!
Creating the email manually would be a pain in the neck because this was from a group mailbox, the sent items were empty and the system undeliverable message doesn’t have the email trail so i would have to try and find someone that has a copy of the sent email and it would be time restricting because there was like 500 emails that needed to be resent.