Another option, a bit more work, but it's another option
1. Archive user A email, all of it, then delete user A ID (thats if managment will let you).
2. Create a "nickname" of user A groupwise ID for user B to accept all incomming e-mail to his mail box (it will show who it was sent to in the e-mail).
3. Use the FID editor and change the user A archive to user B GroupWise FID. User B will then be able to open it from his client.
4. User B can pull user A mail into his own mail box, or just leave it in the archive.
5. Create a rule on user B mail box to move all incomming mail for user A into a folder in user B cabinet
Like I said, a bit more involved, but this is the option most of my client choose since it just works and they don't have to switch to a proxy connection to check the former employee's mail .... lawyers, their lazy Brent Schmidt CNE, Network +
Senior Network Engineer
KIS Computer Center -
East Bay, California; USA