We have an Exchange Server 5.5 installation that in nearly all respects works fine. However, for one or two internet email addresses when they are submitted by an Outlook client they are bounced with the following text from the returning email <br>
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The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=US;a=***;p=;l=****-000224105223Z-2601<br>
MSEXCH:IMS:***:***DOMAIN:*** 3503 (000B099C) 503 please introduce yourself, first<br>
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*=server specific info. So they aren't actually leaving the LAN. There is nothing unusual about the relevant email address : <A HREF="mailto:name.name@host.com">name.name@host.com</A>. The host part of the address has a hyphen in it, but that shouldn't make any difference.<br>
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Any ideas?
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The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=US;a=***;p=;l=****-000224105223Z-2601<br>
MSEXCH:IMS:***:***DOMAIN:*** 3503 (000B099C) 503 please introduce yourself, first<br>
<br>
*=server specific info. So they aren't actually leaving the LAN. There is nothing unusual about the relevant email address : <A HREF="mailto:name.name@host.com">name.name@host.com</A>. The host part of the address has a hyphen in it, but that shouldn't make any difference.<br>
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Any ideas?