Contacts were synchronized from Domino to Exchange. In this particular instance, the contacts are from groups in Domino that contain a leading hash/pound (#) character. As is, the contact has the correct routing address (@notes.domain.com) to route back to CMN/Domino. It appears the same as all other contacts for users/groups/resources which are working just fine.
If one creates a new mail contact through EMC/EMS with a leading # character in the primary/target address it works fine; meaning one can e-mail it and it routes properly. Send a test e-mail from Outlook any group contact created by DirSync which has a leading # it will never leave Exchange and will receive an immediate NDR saying the address is not found.
One interesting thing worth notiing during testing, if one attempts to modify one of the contacts created by DirSync (for example remove the # from the start of the email address) a warning will appear. Hit yes on the warning, and the contact would be upgraded. After the contact was 'upgraded', even with the leading # in the target address, mail routing from Exchange to Domino works fine.
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