Take a look at the envelope headers the MS Exchange server is attaching
to the message.
In case of error leading to bouncebacks, the recipient server appears to
be looking at the sender ENVELOPE, not the RFC822 from: line.
You may need to fake the outgoing envelope to say it came from the james
server, if such a thing is even possible with MS Exchange.  

Nitin Borwankar
Senior Integration Engineer
Ensenda Inc.
512 2nd Street 4th floor,
San Francisco, CA 94107
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voice:  415-274-6722
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fax      415-274-6701



-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 3:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: bounceback to james server


Hello,

For our application we need to use exchange for an outgoing mail server,
but we are using james as the incoming mail server.  Whenever we send an
email, the from address will always be a user on the james server.  We
run into trouble when the recipient address is a bogus email address.
The delivery failure notice doesn't seem to reach the james server.  Can
anyone tell me why this is happening?  I'm using James 1.2.1 on WinNT
4.0sp6.

My apologies if this has been asked and answered before.  Let me know
where I can find archives of this list.

TIA,
dan lee

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