Distinguish recipient address
- From: vasko.vasilev@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 11:30:28 -0700
Hi every1,
I have an Exchange Server 2003 Ent.Edition (with SP2), which is
responsible for the mailflow of several domains. As you can guess,
every user has one default address and several others from these
different domains, for which the server is responsible.
Now, my "problem" is: When I send an email to a user, let's say John
Smith, I cannot see to which address exactly was sent this emial,
because this user has various: jsmith@xxxxxxx, jsmith@xxxxxxx,
jsmith@xxxxxxx and so on. The only thing I see in the TO field is John
Smith. When I double click on the name, I see the default SMTP address
of the user jsmith@xxxxxxx and a list with the other addresses, but I
really NEED to see to which exactly address was sent the message :(
Any idea how this happens??
What I also wanted to ask is:
If the user has multiple SMTP addresses, if there a way to configure
an automatic reply with the appropriate address? If the mail was sent
to jsmith@xxxxxxx, clicking on "Reply" to set the sending address to
be jsmith@xxxxxxx??
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
Vasil
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