Hi,

A few days ago, one client migrated to our mail services, everything ok, 
however, after the move was completed hell came down upon us.
It seems mail delivery has been broken ever since.

What happens is that Exim works fine, at least, I think it does, but 
after they fetch the mail (Outlook) by using POP3 (vm-pop3d), some 
process just seems to add something to the original header. Outlook 
doesn't understand it, but hey, it's a message, so it display's the 
message source.

What I mean is this;

If I would mail someone at the domain, mail gets delivered, they fetch 
it by POP3, and between the fetch and the delivery in their mail client 
this happens:

*>*From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Dec 18 13:50:03 2006
Return-path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

It adds an > to the From header, so it's no longer recognised by Outlook 
as valid.
This happens every time a mail get through.

Personally I think the problem is caused by the virusscanner they use, 
however I don't have any data on it. Today I'm going to ask them if they 
can shut down their virus scanner for some time, so we can see if the 
problem goes away...

Has anyone had this problem before, or does anyone know a solution to this?
I understand it most likely isn't caused by Exim (as Exim works great on 
all other domains), but if anyone of you have an idea, I'm really open 
to it, right about now ;).


Thank you,
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