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Nestor Holynskyj's avatar
Nestor Holynskyj
Copper Contributor
Nov 29, 2018

Email address assigned to group bounces back

Odd problem that isn't getting resolved by MS Support despite much effort on my part.  I created a new group (call it MyGroup) and then assigned it the email address info@mycompany.com.  When I send test messages to that address, they get bounced back with an "address not found" error message.  However, when I assign the same address (after deleting the group) as an alias for one of the users, the address works fine.  By all appearances, the settings look correct.  When I display a list of the groups, it shows the correct email address in the list.  The group is set up that same way as other groups that have email addresses assigned to them.

Assistance here would go a long way to restoring my sanity.  Thx

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  • Cathy McLeod's avatar
    Cathy McLeod
    Copper Contributor

    We had something similar happen, but it wasn't an Exchange problem.

     

    If you're sending using the full Outlook client to run your tests, make sure you're not using a "cached" email address from the AutoComplete list, especially if this email address used to be an alias and is now going to be a full DL.

     

    Information about the Outlook AutoComplete list - support.microsoft.com

     

    We had this happen when we moved DLs from being hosted on-prem to hosted in the cloud. There is a unique ID that changes in the background, even though the email address is the same. The error message is a similar "address not found" error, which was VERY frustrating to track down.

  • Adam Ochs's avatar
    Adam Ochs
    Steel Contributor

    Hey Nestor Holynskyj,

     

    I am guessing your GUI is not working as intended, so instead do some investigation/testing in powershell.

     

    Once you have it assigned to the group try this in powershell.

     

    Get-Recipient info@mycompany.com

     

    If it comes back with not found, then something is not working in the GUI when you are trying to create the group.

     

    Based on what type of group you are referring too, you could then also try to create the group and associate the email address through powershell directly.

     

    O365 group - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/manage-office-365-groups-with-powershell

     

    DL - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/recipients-in-exchange-online/manage-distribution-groups/manage-distribution-groups

     

    Goodluck.

    Adam

    • Nestor Holynskyj's avatar
      Nestor Holynskyj
      Copper Contributor

      Adam:  Thanks for the response.  Turns out that Occam's Razor still holds true.  The solution ended up being stupidly simple.  When I set up the group, I didn't check off the box that allows people outside our organization to send messages to that address.  Checked the box and all is well!  As Homer Simpson would say, "Doh!"

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