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Good evening!
I wanted to ask if Outlook 2003 (not sure of the SP level...hopefully SP3) can perform Domain Name Stripping? Situation is that a client of ours receives e-mails from a third-party web site that takes orders on their behalf and then e-mails certain users to notify them that "your client placed an order". Well, for the last two weeks now there has been a problem when the client opens up one of those e-mails and hits "Reply to all". All we see is "joe.blow@" instead of . Now, if we look at the headers we see this: joe.blow@ somedomain.com for each of the recipients...some of whom are internal and some of whom are external. To me it sounds like the "form" on the third-party's .asp web site has been changed somehow. They, of course, are extremely confident that the problem is not on their side. BTW - our client is running Exchange Server 2007 SP1 (has been for awhile now). Thanks, Cary PS. Already posted a question in the exchange.admin newsgroup. Just checking in here to be completely thorough. |
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