Issue resolved; took a look at
the message file from the app queue, it looks like when it sends the MIME
message the From looks like it does not follow convention as there is an
additional colon. When I remove the colon and drop it in the pickup
dir on 07, it comes in with the From address. The odd thing is; the app sends fine
with the From for users on Exchange 2003. From: ResolveIT: Access
Request <svc-ResolveIT_AR@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: user@xxxxxxxxxxxx Reply-to:
svc-ResolveIT_AR@xxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:00
-0500 Subject: test ignore ISSUE=301
PROJ=4 Message-ID:
<Footprints.caaf6b94d990564144aa490d49af0e4f46168674.4.301@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type:
multipart/alternative; boundary="----------=_1196096454-17032-0" Content-Transfer-Encoding:
binary MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: MIME-tools 5.411
(Entity 5.404) From: James Chong Have an application that is relaying off Exch CAS box.
However users who have their MB moved to Exchange 07 MB server shows a blank
From: in Outlook. However users on Ex03 show the user in the From: field. The
headers do show the sender address as well as reply so if I click reply it
autofills the reply to address of message. From in Blank; headers show sender. I’m on Ex07; however
users on Ex03 do show the From. Any ideas? I’m thinking some authentication mechanism or not resolving
correctly. Headers Received: from localhost (10.2.66.55) by mail.inphonic.com
(10.2.14.28) with Microsoft SMTP Server id 8.0.685.24; Mon, 26 Nov 2007
11:34:10 -0500 From: ResolveIT: Access Request
<svc-ResolveIT_AR@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; To: <jchong@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: svc-ResolveIT_AR@xxxxxxxxxxxx From:
exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:exchangelist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of James Chong |