Tony Finch wrote:

On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Robert Cates wrote:

I was wondering why mail delivered to a Hotmail.com account from my Exim
4.54 MTA arrives as "Unknown Sender" when sent from MS Outlook 2000 and gets
put in the "Junk Mail" folder, but when sent from Thunderbird 1.0.7 on a
Fedora Core 4 machine sender is known and it gets put in the Inbox.


Try posting copies of the full headers of each message to this list.


The Thunderbird client is setup to use IMAP-SSL, and Outlook 2000 is setup
to use POP-SSL.  Both are courier servers and configured essentially the
same.


Message access has nothing to do with message submission.


Can it have something to do with this?:


I doubt it.

Tony.

This sounds as if it has nothing to do with the MTA(s) POP or IMAP servers involved,
and everything to do with the MUA's.

AFAIK, 'LookOUT' doesn't have a 'Junk Mail' folder - or at least not unless you create one. Moz/T-bird do. So you have described retrieval with Moz/T-Bird of a message created on MS LookOUT.

If you compose and send on LookOUT, Moz/T-bird may be flagging the message as junk simply based on one or more of the faults in LookOUT. It may look a lot like those gadzillions of zombified WinBoxen.

Try T-Bird-to-T-Bird & LookOUT-to-LookOUT in both directions as well as trying the non-matching set, above,
but in BOTH directions.

HTH,

Bill Hacker


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