Getting a really strange, basically random situation with E'rage '04 hitched to an Exchange back-end (latest version of Exchange) with a Brightmail spam filter.
Party A (in this case a student, but that's relevant only in that it's an on-campus address, so it never hits the Brightmail appliance), composes and sends a message to Party B (faculty member, also an on-campus address). Message is correctly formatted in every respect, and appears to process correctly. It appears in the sender's server-located Sent Items folder, and reports on opening that it was sent on the correct date. The server apparently never sees the message. The logs do not reflect that the message was ever transported, or in fact ever existed. Still, it shows up in the sender's Sent Items, so the server seems to have had something to do with it. But in any event, the recipient never gets it, and it's not being junk-filed, because all rules, MLMs and junk mail filtering is switched off. Brightmail isn't mishandling it, since it's never invoked in this transaction. I understand that this question may have more to do with the Exchange server than with the Entourage client. I'm just trying to eliminate Entourage as a suspect, if that's possible. Anyone know of anything with Entourage that could cause this? Thanks, Brian Little Davidson College -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
