No IP address logging on internal email.
From: Scott Phillips (confirm_at_corn-bread.org)
Date: 09/30/04
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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:28:40 -0700
I am running exchange server 2000 (with service pack 3) on
a windows 2000 server (with service pack 4).
Here's the deal: I need to track down which workstation
is sending some messages. I have the offending emails in
my possesion. When I look at the headers, it shows the
name that send the email. However it does not show the IP
address of the machine that submitted the email. This
ONLY happens when sending email directly to the mail-store.
Other IP addresses are logged (if an email is received
from an external user, then the IPs will be there). And,
if I configure outlook to send email to the exchange users
via SMTP (as opposed to using the exchange MAPI protocols)
then the internal IP is logged. But if that email is sent
via the exchange mail-store, nada.
The bottom line: I want to be able to look at the headers
(or search by message ID) and see which local workstation
submitted a given email, whether that email was submitted
via smtp or the mail-store.
How do I turn this functionality on?
Thanks.
Scott.
confirm@corn-bread.org
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