Hello,
SSV> And did you check TB's logfile to see if it "assumes" being the author of
SSV> the crime?
I've just checked the log, no sign of TB being guilty :)
SSV> And your friend still has the messages she received? Then you could take a
SSV> look on their headers to see the path they followed. You could see your
SSV> (temporary at that time) IP as the originating computer, or TB as X-Mailer.
SSV> Or, on the contrary, nothing related to you, in which case you should accuse
SSV> the server (personally I don't think this possibility will verify). Or you
SSV> could see the IP of your company's smtp server, in which case your brand new
SSV> OE6 is quilty.
I can not contact her right now, so let's blame Microsoft until I get
to see those headers :)
Cheers,
Gergely
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