Hi,
A while ago we migrated our public folders from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2013. Unfortunately a lot of users now receive pop-ups asking for the login for one of the public folders, one that's in a different database and they shouldn't even receive notifications for. When we test the Autoconfiguration, we find the following:
<PublicFolderInformation><SmtpAddress>mailbox@othercustomer.com</SmtpAddress></PublicFolderInformation>
On the server i noticed that the migration has been completed (using Complete-MigrationBatch ...), but the PublicFoldersEnabled was still set to 'Remote' and a list of RemotePublicFolderMailboxes contained several values. I've tried changing this to 'Local' and emptied the list with $null, but unfortunately no change (waited a day for synchronization to complete, even rebooted the servers). The information is still being pushed through autoconfiguration. Is there a way to fix this? I have no idea where the autoconfiguration is getting the idea from to push that public folder.
Regards,
Hans