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Iain Bapty
Hello,
I'm encountering an unexpected issue with Microsoft Exchange 5.5 and
Microsoft Outlook 2000 SR-1. One of the outlook clients, connected to
the server, receives unexpected delivery reports at apparently random
times. The body of the receipt is as follows:
"
-----Original Message-----
From: System Administrator
Sent: 18 October 2005 09:03
To: Recipient A; Recipient B; Recipient C
Subject: Delivered:
Your message
To: Unknown
Subject:
was delivered to the following recipient(s):
Recipient A on 18/10/2005 09:03
Recipient B on 18/10/2005 09:03
Recipient C on 18/10/2005 09:03
"
In this case, A, B and C are all (local) members of the same
distribution group on the server. The recipient of the report has not
sent an E-mails with a blank subject to this distribution group. Note
the system has Symantec Antivirus installed with up-to-date
definitions. The client does not have delivery reports enabled.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? I searched on Google but
didn't come up with anything.
Thanks in advance,
Iain.
I'm encountering an unexpected issue with Microsoft Exchange 5.5 and
Microsoft Outlook 2000 SR-1. One of the outlook clients, connected to
the server, receives unexpected delivery reports at apparently random
times. The body of the receipt is as follows:
"
-----Original Message-----
From: System Administrator
Sent: 18 October 2005 09:03
To: Recipient A; Recipient B; Recipient C
Subject: Delivered:
Your message
To: Unknown
Subject:
was delivered to the following recipient(s):
Recipient A on 18/10/2005 09:03
Recipient B on 18/10/2005 09:03
Recipient C on 18/10/2005 09:03
"
In this case, A, B and C are all (local) members of the same
distribution group on the server. The recipient of the report has not
sent an E-mails with a blank subject to this distribution group. Note
the system has Symantec Antivirus installed with up-to-date
definitions. The client does not have delivery reports enabled.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? I searched on Google but
didn't come up with anything.
Thanks in advance,
Iain.