misdirected incoming emails

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From: jjjjj (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/09/04


Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 12:14:40 -0800

Some of my users are registered in business related
mailing lists. We bring email down to the exchange
server via sbsPOP3 connector from our ISP. Because the
original message headers do not have a xxxx@mydomain.com
address in the header, they end up in the administrator
mailbox as a 'deadletter/nondeliverable'. My problem is
they also get redelivered to anyone listed in the CC:
header with a sender ID
of 'administrator@mydomain.com'. This causes all kinds
of problems for the other recipients listed in the cc:
header of the original email....AND if the list is
located in the CC: itself, it will allow an email loop
that goes on forever. Please help me to stop this.
Best regards



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