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Changed by field displaying servername rather than original senderWe've recently upgraded to Exchange 2007. After replication of public folders
finished, we show new messages emailed to public folders shown as coming from the "doman/servername" rather than the person who actually sent it. If I understand correctly, the emailed message actually goes through the routing of the Exchange servers while a Post message goes directly to the folder? If emailed, why does the servername override the original sender's name? Where in Exchange 2007 can I find why this is happening because it's become an issue for the owners of the messages not being able to edit or delete their own messages. If they Post a message, they can edit and delete own. Please help as this is now an escalated issue. You might want to open a ticket with Microsoft support.
-- Show quoteHide quoteEd Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "mylogo" <myl***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F6F81BFC-6C1E-4607-9D41-EB89F7884811@microsoft.com... > We've recently upgraded to Exchange 2007. After replication of public > folders > finished, we show new messages emailed to public folders shown as coming > from > the "doman/servername" rather than the person who actually sent it. If I > understand correctly, the emailed message actually goes through the > routing > of the Exchange servers while a Post message goes directly to the folder? > If > emailed, why does the servername override the original sender's name? > Where > in Exchange 2007 can I find why this is happening because it's become an > issue for the owners of the messages not being able to edit or delete > their > own messages. If they Post a message, they can edit and delete own. Please > help as this is now an escalated issue. So this isn't normal behavior I take it? No clues as to why this may be
happening? Maybe something during the replication? Anything? Show quoteHide quote "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: > You might want to open a ticket with Microsoft support. > -- > Ed Crowley MVP > "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." > .. > > "mylogo" <myl***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F6F81BFC-6C1E-4607-9D41-EB89F7884811@microsoft.com... > > We've recently upgraded to Exchange 2007. After replication of public > > folders > > finished, we show new messages emailed to public folders shown as coming > > from > > the "doman/servername" rather than the person who actually sent it. If I > > understand correctly, the emailed message actually goes through the > > routing > > of the Exchange servers while a Post message goes directly to the folder? > > If > > emailed, why does the servername override the original sender's name? > > Where > > in Exchange 2007 can I find why this is happening because it's become an > > issue for the owners of the messages not being able to edit or delete > > their > > own messages. If they Post a message, they can edit and delete own. Please > > help as this is now an escalated issue. > > I've never heard of that, so I recommend you open a support ticket. If you
get an answer, please do post it here so we all know. -- Show quoteHide quoteEd Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "mylogo" <myl***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E13F5DD9-DAC4-4E40-8A78-A8EDD6FB2B7A@microsoft.com... > So this isn't normal behavior I take it? No clues as to why this may be > happening? Maybe something during the replication? Anything? > > > "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: > >> You might want to open a ticket with Microsoft support. >> -- >> Ed Crowley MVP >> "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." >> .. >> >> "mylogo" <myl***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:F6F81BFC-6C1E-4607-9D41-EB89F7884811@microsoft.com... >> > We've recently upgraded to Exchange 2007. After replication of public >> > folders >> > finished, we show new messages emailed to public folders shown as >> > coming >> > from >> > the "doman/servername" rather than the person who actually sent it. If >> > I >> > understand correctly, the emailed message actually goes through the >> > routing >> > of the Exchange servers while a Post message goes directly to the >> > folder? >> > If >> > emailed, why does the servername override the original sender's name? >> > Where >> > in Exchange 2007 can I find why this is happening because it's become >> > an >> > issue for the owners of the messages not being able to edit or delete >> > their >> > own messages. If they Post a message, they can edit and delete own. >> > Please >> > help as this is now an escalated issue. >> >>
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