I think were the problem begins is when a user replies to a particular
message and somehow the smtp address is stripped and the
/O=DOMAIN/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE
GROUP/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=4b2343a9-eaac9ea5-8725686c-62c10b is replaced. I
caught this one again this morning and sure enough, in the user
here are seldom good technological solutions to
behavioral problems."
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Subject: RE: Strange NDRs
Thanks Ed. You are corre
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Thanks Ed. You are correct with x.500. Basically instead of the smtp
address appearing in the users properties, I get the following
replacement: /O=DOMAIN/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE
GROUP/C
Thanks Ed. You are correct with x.500. Basically instead of the smtp
address appearing in the users properties, I get the following
replacement: /O=DOMAIN/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE
GROUP/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=3F8933DF-5DD39F94-87256657-7AECCF
We do not have an exh 5.5 connector; but do have a notes con
I think you're talking about an X.500 address, no? The one with
slashes?
Are you running a mixed site (Exchange 5.5 and 2000) with connection
agreements?
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
Tech Consultant
hp Services
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!
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