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not certain if this an ISP problem/virus/outlook issue? if i send an email to
recipeint #1 (and received), then follow with another email to recipient #2,
recipient #2 receives his email along with the first email sent to recipeint
#1? Originally the errant email was being received by individuals within our
office only, now they are bing received by individuals outside our domain.
the errant email header information has a line that reads: X-SST:followed by
both email addresses? what does X-SST mean?
This is an office with (50) people and this occours with only approx. (5)
individuals.
outlook 2002/2003
XP
Thanks
recipeint #1 (and received), then follow with another email to recipient #2,
recipient #2 receives his email along with the first email sent to recipeint
#1? Originally the errant email was being received by individuals within our
office only, now they are bing received by individuals outside our domain.
the errant email header information has a line that reads: X-SST:followed by
both email addresses? what does X-SST mean?
This is an office with (50) people and this occours with only approx. (5)
individuals.
outlook 2002/2003
XP
Thanks