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Email address problem (I think)

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smelvin

IS-IT--Management
Feb 12, 2005
9
GB
Hi

I have 30+ users setup with firstname.surname@domainname.co.uk. Although Exchange shows their email address as Firstname.Surname@domainname.co.uk. My account is set to receive all the undeliverable mail that the POP3 Connector can't map to user. I am getting a lot of this kind of email and the only thing I notice is different in the X-RCPT-TO field is the use of all lowercase email addresses.
I thought that it didn't matter what case the address was, it would be converted to lowercase anyway.

I have tried adding the lowercase email address to the list of addresses in the users properties, but they are not accepted. Which hopefully confirms that it doesn't matter about the case.

I have added the lowercase email address to the routing section of the POP3 Connector, but it still sends me the email.

Can anyone help?

Cheers

Scott
 
Look for a normal RCPT TO: line. I don't beleive that Exchange uses X-headers for delivery. That's probably why you are getting NDRs. Do you have an upstream spam filter that is adding the header?



PSC

Governments and corporations need people like you and me. We are samurai. The keyboard cowboys. And all those other people out there who have no idea what's going on are the cattle. Mooo! --Mr. The Plague, from the movie "Hackers
 
Unfortunately when you view the headers, Outlook must change them as the To field has my proper name in it (not my email address). The only clue to the real recipient is the X-RCPT-TO field.

I sometimes get ten of the same message and the only difference between them is the X-RCPT-TO field.

Cheers

Scott
 
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