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rleamey
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      10th Sep 2008
I have several users who are having an issue with reply addresses. User is
A, recipients are B, C, D, and E.

A sends to B, C, D, and E
C replies to all
A replies to all and mail goes to D and E but does not go to B and C. They
do not go through because the email address has changed to B@some company.com
and C@so meothercom pany.com so the system then shows email in queues for
B@some, company.com, and pany.com. Generally, the partials go to our domain
as C@(E-Mail Removed), (E-Mail Removed).

It is confined to just a few users on our end. It mostly, but not always
seems to happen with the same companies. Also, today our domain was appended
to one of the partial addresses firstname.lastname@somecompany.

Any ideas?
 
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F.H. Muffman
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      13th Sep 2008
> I have several users who are having an issue with reply addresses.
> User is A, recipients are B, C, D, and E.
>
> A sends to B, C, D, and E
> C replies to all
> A replies to all and mail goes to D and E but does not go to B and C.
> They do not go through because the email address has changed to B@some
> company.com
> and C@so meothercom pany.com so the system then shows email in queues
> for B@some, company.com, and pany.com. Generally, the partials go to our
> domain as C@(E-Mail Removed), (E-Mail Removed).
> It is confined to just a few users on our end. It mostly, but not
> always seems to happen with the same companies. Also, today our
> domain was appended to one of the partial addresses
> firstname.lastname@somecompany.
>
> Any ideas?


What type of mail server? Lets start with that.

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rleamey
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      1st Oct 2008
Exchange 2003. Email clients are Outlook 2003 and 2007

"F.H. Muffman" wrote:

> > I have several users who are having an issue with reply addresses.
> > User is A, recipients are B, C, D, and E.
> >
> > A sends to B, C, D, and E
> > C replies to all
> > A replies to all and mail goes to D and E but does not go to B and C.
> > They do not go through because the email address has changed to B@some
> > company.com
> > and C@so meothercom pany.com so the system then shows email in queues
> > for B@some, company.com, and pany.com. Generally, the partials go to our
> > domain as C@(E-Mail Removed), (E-Mail Removed).
> > It is confined to just a few users on our end. It mostly, but not
> > always seems to happen with the same companies. Also, today our
> > domain was appended to one of the partial addresses
> > firstname.lastname@somecompany.
> >
> > Any ideas?

>
> What type of mail server? Lets start with that.
>
> --
> -f.h.
>
>
>

 
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