Weird "From:" Address

From: Chris (chris_at_marketplacenetwork.com)
Date: 08/24/04


Date: 24 Aug 2004 09:52:45 -0700

I'm using Outlook 2000 SP-3 on a computer with XP home edition and one
with Windows 98.

Suddenly, all of our email is being received from the general email
address on our web server on behalf of whoever actually sent it.

For example, if joe@abc.com sent me an email, it would come in from
"general@marketplacenetwork.com on behalf of joe@abc.com". I tried
sending email to another account, and nothing odd is appearing on
email sent out. This is happening with email addresses both inside
and outside our domain.

I've checked all of the client side and server side settings, and
there isn't anything I can find that would explain this...I'm a pretty
novice-level user, so I didn't try anything deep.

This problem doesn't really affect functionality, but it's really
annoying and I'm concerned about what might be causing it.

Any ideas what might be causing this?

Thanks,
Chris



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