Hi, We experienced similar behaviour last year. The problem was caused by some of the people in the recipient lists being at a company running Exchange 2000 and retrieving their mail using POP3 from their ISP. We found a microsoft KB Article that described it exactly (but I can't find the number right now). For every user in the recipient list at this other company, everyone else would receive a copy - so three users in list at this other company would cause everyone else to get four copies (there own original one and three retransmitted by this other company). To the users they all appeared to come from us! Close inspection of the headers revealed they actually passed through the company with Exchange 2000 problem. Maybe something similar is happening to you?
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