Re: Exchange 2000 problem with CC addresses

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From: Matt (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/18/04


Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 15:06:38 -0800

Hi Beth,

Thanks for responding. To answer the first point, if I
send an internal message CC'd to people, it sends
correctly and populates the CC/TO addresses at the other
end. It only loses the CC information when its comming
from an external address.

We've got a router/firewall on our network but no content
scanning stuff. The problem appears to have been always
there, but as it's a relatively new installation, we've
only just discovered the problem!!

Help much appreciated.

Matt
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Matt,
>
>I have a couple questions to narrow down what could be
causing this issue.
>If someone sends a message internally to other internal
people and populates
>both the TO and CC lines, do you see the same behavior
or does it leave them
>in the correct spot?
>
>What do you have between the internet and the Exchange
server? Is there a
>firewall or scanning product that evaluates incoming
message?
>
>Has it always done this or is this new? If it's new
behavior, what has
>changed recently?
>
>With the above information, we should be able to narrow
down what is causing
>the issue.
>
>Best Regards,
>Beth
>
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>"Matt" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>news:ed6901c40c3e$ca897c10$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Our Exchange server is having problems with incomming
>> emails with CC addresses.
>>
>> If it receives an email with people in the CC list, it
>> forwards the email to each person in the CC list but
puts
>> their name as the TO recipient and deletes the rest of
the
>> CC list. This gives the impression that the email was
>> sent directly to the CC's person and to no one else,
where
>> in reality the message was sent to a whole group of
people.
>>
>> Can someone point me in the right direction as to how
to
>> fix this problem.
>
>
>.
>



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