Re: odd behavior on reply to messages

2003-08-01 Thread Stuart Hemming
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TGM On the reply I received.
That suggests that whoever sent you the message copied it to those
other addresses, doesn't it.

Sorry for the delayed reply I've been off poorly for a couple of days.

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Re[2]: odd behavior on reply to messages

2003-08-01 Thread Terry G. Munson
Hello Stuart,

Friday, August 1, 2003, 1:04:10 AM, you wrote:

 That suggests that whoever sent you the message copied it to those
 other addresses, doesn't it.

The other party has assured me that no one else was copied.

I was wondering if this was how the mail was routed and this
information was some how captured in the e-mail.

I have test all of these extra address and they have come back as

Relaying is NOT allowed here or
Sorry, I wasn't able to establish an SMTP connection.

Maybe this will mean something to you. shrug

Thanks for your help!!

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odd behavior on reply to messages

2003-07-29 Thread Terry G. Munson
Hi,

I have sent messages to an individual and they have replied back to my
messages.

In the to: field on the reply there are other address that do not make
sense.

If I send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the return message will have
something like [EMAIL PROTECTED]  or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  the only thing common is the prodigy.net

Any ideas what is going on?

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Re: odd behavior on reply to messages

2003-07-29 Thread Stuart Hemming
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TGM In the to: field on the reply there are other address that do not make
TGM sense.
Is that on the reply you received or on the reply that you were
sending IYSWIM?

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Re[2]: odd behavior on reply to messages

2003-07-29 Thread Terry G. Munson
Hello Stuart,

Tuesday, July 29, 2003, 8:31:40 AM, you wrote:

 Is that on the reply you received or on the reply that you were
 sending IYSWIM?

On the reply I received.

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