What's the problem you are having with GroupWise.
My experience has been that the majority of "funky" behaviors emanate
from OutLook, rather than the GroupWise Message Store.
If you are sending messages from "other" sources, and the GroupWise SMTP
mail handler is getting the data to the intended destination... I would
tend to think that it is functioning as intended. Considering that your
problem starts when sending from the Outlook Client.. then the empirical
evidence points towards the Outlook client's behavior.
Perhaps if you would send me your original post, I may be able to offer
some assistance.
Best regards
Derrick Barbour, CNE
DCMS Consulting
Reston Virginia
Paul VanDyke wrote:
>
> Good news!! I figured it out, I think... The problem appears to the email
> package that I'm sending mail from. I am using Novell Groupwise 5.2 at this
> address. I attaching to the Groupwise server w/ Outlook 98 via POP3. When
> I send something via Outlook it goes to the Groupwise server and uses it's
> SMTP mail handler. That is where the problem lies, with Groupwise's mail
> handler. I'm not sure why, but I've sent email from other hosts and it's
> reached my linux test box...
>
> Does anyone know how Groupwise works??
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Paul VanDyke
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