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How to configure Exchange 2007 to accept emails with blank address

Author
24 Mar 2009 1:46 AM
Ben
Hi,

What it looks like is that when we send an e-mail from our domain, sometimes
the remote side will look up the MX record in DNS for our domain. Now that
they know who our mail server is they will connect back at our server and try
sending an e-mail with blank sender, but our e-mail server does not accept
them... Base on this test, they reject our e-mail thinking we might be a
spammer...


What I need to know is how to setup Exchange 2007 to accept email from blank
senders.

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Ben

Author
24 Mar 2009 2:33 PM
Ed Crowley [MVP]
I've never heard of that, but that doesn't mean that it's not happening.
What evidence are you basing this conclusion upon?
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"Ben" <B**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> What it looks like is that when we send an e-mail from our domain,
> sometimes
> the remote side will look up the MX record in DNS for our domain. Now that
> they know who our mail server is they will connect back at our server and
> try
> sending an e-mail with blank sender, but our e-mail server does not accept
> them... Base on this test, they reject our e-mail thinking we might be a
> spammer...
>
>
> What I need to know is how to setup Exchange 2007 to accept email from
> blank
> senders.
>
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> Ben