Forward email??

G

Guest

Hi all,

I am running Exchange Server 2003 on Windows Server 2003. We connect to the
Exchange server through Outlook 2003. There is a very strange thing happen
to one user account. When the user send out an email, not only the intended
receipent receviced the email, but some other user on the Network also
received the email. However, they are not on To, cc, or Bcc list. Even when
open the mail from the non-intended user account, you can see from the "To"
field. It is actually someone else name/email address there. I have no idea
what is going on, and the machine is running Trend anti-virus and has update
everyday. There one thing thought, the exchange server has installed the
ChooseFrom software. I don't know if there is anything to do with it,
because the Choosefrom has installed few months back, but the problem has
just appeared.

Any idea will be greatly appreciated!!

Cheers
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Roy said:
Hi all,

I am running Exchange Server 2003 on Windows Server 2003. We connect
to the Exchange server through Outlook 2003. There is a very strange
thing happen to one user account. When the user send out an email,
not only the intended receipent receviced the email, but some other
user on the Network also received the email. However, they are not
on To, cc, or Bcc list. Even when open the mail from the
non-intended user account, you can see from the "To" field. It is
actually someone else name/email address there. I have no idea what
is going on, and the machine is running Trend anti-virus and has
update everyday. There one thing thought, the exchange server has
installed the ChooseFrom software. I don't know if there is anything
to do with it, because the Choosefrom has installed few months back,
but the problem has just appeared.

Any idea will be greatly appreciated!!

Cheers

Hi - see the reply to your message in the Exchange group you also posted in.
Please don't multipost - if you need to post to multiple groups, it's best
to crosspost instead, by posting a single message to a handful of relevant
groups (separate the NG names with commas) so that everyone can follow the
thread. This makes it easier for everyone, including you.
 

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