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Fred Davis
Hi,
I use Outlook 2000 as my email client through LanSuite as
an email server. On my home network whenever a certain PC
logs on and opens Outlook, LanSuite reports an attempt to
send an email from a <NULL> user which it rejects because
LanSuite will not relay.
I think these messages (there are now 5) originate from a
reply request in the original received email but I am not
certain. All attempts to try and track down the location
of these rogue messages has failed.
Can anyone tell me where these messages are stored
awaiting sending and what triggers the send operation.
They are not in the traditional Outbox so where are they.
Whenever I switch on this one PC there is always an
attempt to send these messages - I just want to delete the
damn things!
Thanks,
Fred
I use Outlook 2000 as my email client through LanSuite as
an email server. On my home network whenever a certain PC
logs on and opens Outlook, LanSuite reports an attempt to
send an email from a <NULL> user which it rejects because
LanSuite will not relay.
I think these messages (there are now 5) originate from a
reply request in the original received email but I am not
certain. All attempts to try and track down the location
of these rogue messages has failed.
Can anyone tell me where these messages are stored
awaiting sending and what triggers the send operation.
They are not in the traditional Outbox so where are they.
Whenever I switch on this one PC there is always an
attempt to send these messages - I just want to delete the
damn things!
Thanks,
Fred