I like to use the Ctrl-F3 combination to
popup the header details in Outlook.  This
can be done from the Preview Pane as well
from the message.

--
Jeff Eggleston
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"Lefkovics, William"
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Message headers are easily viewed from the
client.

Outlook2000 for example, from the message:
View-->Options

Outlook Express I think it's:
File-->Properties-->Details

If you have SMTP logging maxxed, you could
get the info there as well.

William



-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Brouwer
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 8:26 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange setup question


Hello!

Way back in the day when our Exchange server
was installed, it was installed
with the vgreen.com domain.  We are now the
villagegreen.com domain.  Does
this really matter?  I think it does.  It
seems like when we send e-mail, it
says it comes from vgreen.com.  Is this true?
How can I check this?  When
an admin friend of mine replies to my mail,
he sees the following message in
his firewall logs:

vgreen.com.191.216.216.in-addr.arpa
216.216.191.226: can't verify reverse
address - hostname not found

Where is this reverse lookup looking?

Is there a way to change Exchange, without
reinstalling to reflect the
villagegreen.com domain?

p.s.  What is the best way to look at the
headers of e-mail messages?

Eric

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