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Dave
When sending EMail to one of our clients using Outlook on Exchange, they
often open the EMail message that we send and see some of the resolved names
show up in the "TO" field as "@NONE." They insist that the problem is not on
their end.
I cannot find anything wrong with our Exchange Server (win 2003, Ex 2003)
that would create the "@NONE."
Any idea what can cause this and what I can tell this person?
(I believe the person is using either Outlook Express or Outlook for POP3
access to their EMail.)
-Dave
often open the EMail message that we send and see some of the resolved names
show up in the "TO" field as "@NONE." They insist that the problem is not on
their end.
I cannot find anything wrong with our Exchange Server (win 2003, Ex 2003)
that would create the "@NONE."
Any idea what can cause this and what I can tell this person?
(I believe the person is using either Outlook Express or Outlook for POP3
access to their EMail.)
-Dave