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Posted before - Typed in E-mail addresses are corrupted by Exchange

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duncs

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Oct 2, 2000
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I have recently installed Exchange (bundled with NT / small business server, version 4.5)on our server, which serves four client P.C's running WIN98 and Outlook.

Problem is, we receive E-mails from our ISP no problem - i.e., E-mail is directed to recipients mailboxes as it should. However, outbound E-mails, from ANY client PC are sent back before leaving our LAN. The error message sent to the admins mailbox shows an E-mail address in the header nothing like the one typed in the "TO" box of Outlook. For example if I type: duncangrant@hotmail.com to send an E-mail to my private address, I get the following error message:

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject: testing testing testing
Sent: 10/2/00 4:33 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

IMCEASMTP-duncangrant+40hotmail+2Ecom@*, on 10/2/00 4:33 PM
The recipient name is not recognized
The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=US;a= ;p=ECOTECHSERVER;l=SERVER-001002153309Z-2

Note how the address in this error message is not the same as the one typed in

If we use Outlook Express (via the Exchange server, NOT a direct modem connection), we can send out E mails no problem! (from ANY client PC)

What's going on please?

regards,

Duncan Grant
 
Looks like your Internet Mail Connector is at fault.

Is it not working for everyone or just selected people?

Zel

 
Hi Zelandakh,

It affects everyone. As stated, Outlook express works fine (working via exchange)

regards,

Duncan
 
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