Old typo in WGM causing bounce backs

Hi,
We run our mail from an xserve.
We set up a user (jonna)and published her name, but she should have been joanna.
We soon realized our error and changed the name in the info section, as her details in the basic section where correct.
However, when anyone sends an email to the group she is in, they get a bounce back saying it could not be delivered to jonna. She is receiving emails to her correct address.
I have looked everywhere, gone through inspector with a fine tooth comb and cannot find an entry for jonna. I have checked than the address is not saved in collected address's.
Do you know what I can do to resolve this issue?
Much thanks, Jim

Jim,
Have you used the WGM Inspector? That can be turned on in the WGM Preferences. From there, you can look at the textual information associated with an account. You find be able to find so references to the old name in there.
Just curious, did you change the initial account in WGM? If so, there is no way to change the first short name associated with an account. That would explain the behavior you are seeing. The best way to insure this isn't the problem is to note all the settings for that account, delete it and create another account with joanna preserving the saved settings.

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