Ted Gavin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Those persons who are responsible for managing Microsoft Exchange > implementations should know that Out-Of-Office responses, as well as > anti-virus application auto-notifications can be given permission to > send to the Internet, just as they can be DENIED permission to send to > the Internet. That isn't the issue at all. The problem is that they reply to the header From: and not the envelope From: None of this would be a problem if the reply went to the envelope From. Perry
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