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No Address on Bounced EmailNot sure if this is typical Exchange behavior. When sending an email and
the email bounces for whatever reason (mispelled or non-existent domain, etc.) it comes back without the receipient's email address. It only shows the receipient's name. For instance, if I would send to John Smith at jsm***@notagooddomain.com the bounced back email would only have John Smith in it, not jsm***@notagooddomain.com. On Wed, 24 May 2006 09:30:59 -0400, "Absolutely" <abs@spam.never> Is it actually a legitimate NDR though? Do the message headers match awrote: >Not sure if this is typical Exchange behavior. When sending an email and >the email bounces for whatever reason (mispelled or non-existent domain, >etc.) it comes back without the receipient's email address. It only shows >the receipient's name. For instance, if I would send to John Smith at >jsm***@notagooddomain.com the bounced back email would only have John Smith >in it, not jsm***@notagooddomain.com. > > message that would have gone out of your organisation? Here it is with the names changed to protect the innocent...
Your message To: Joe Smith Subject: The Country Club-Monday & Tuesday Sent: Wed, 17 May 2006 12:28:02 -0400 did not reach the following recipient(s): Joe Smith on Fri, 19 May 2006 12:28:38 -0400 The recipient was unavailable to take delivery of the message The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=us;a= ;p=chestnut hill co;l=EXCHANGE0605171628LB7B40Q3 MSEXCH:IMS:The Country Club:COUNTRYCLUB:EXCHANGE 3499 (000B09AA) Host unreachable Show quote "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <m***@mvps.org> wrote in message news:m5e972p1eth6t80lmi27q610n4u5t2gu14@4ax.com... > On Wed, 24 May 2006 09:30:59 -0400, "Absolutely" <abs@spam.never> > wrote: > >>Not sure if this is typical Exchange behavior. When sending an email and >>the email bounces for whatever reason (mispelled or non-existent domain, >>etc.) it comes back without the receipient's email address. It only shows >>the receipient's name. For instance, if I would send to John Smith at >>jsm***@notagooddomain.com the bounced back email would only have John >>Smith >>in it, not jsm***@notagooddomain.com. >> >> > Is it actually a legitimate NDR though? Do the message headers match a > message that would have gone out of your organisation? > BTW, they are legit messages going out.
Show quote "Absolutely" <abs@spam.never> wrote in message news:1279j6sp01i6hb9@corp.supernews.com... > Here it is with the names changed to protect the innocent... > > > Your message > > To: Joe Smith > Subject: The Country Club-Monday & Tuesday > Sent: Wed, 17 May 2006 12:28:02 -0400 > > did not reach the following recipient(s): > > Joe Smith on Fri, 19 May 2006 12:28:38 -0400 > The recipient was unavailable to take delivery of the message > The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=us;a= ;p=chestnut hill > co;l=EXCHANGE0605171628LB7B40Q3 > MSEXCH:IMS:The Country Club:COUNTRYCLUB:EXCHANGE 3499 > (000B09AA) Host unreachable > > > > > > > > "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <m***@mvps.org> wrote in message > news:m5e972p1eth6t80lmi27q610n4u5t2gu14@4ax.com... >> On Wed, 24 May 2006 09:30:59 -0400, "Absolutely" <abs@spam.never> >> wrote: >> >>>Not sure if this is typical Exchange behavior. When sending an email and >>>the email bounces for whatever reason (mispelled or non-existent domain, >>>etc.) it comes back without the receipient's email address. It only >>>shows >>>the receipient's name. For instance, if I would send to John Smith at >>>jsm***@notagooddomain.com the bounced back email would only have John >>>Smith >>>in it, not jsm***@notagooddomain.com. >>> >>> >> Is it actually a legitimate NDR though? Do the message headers match a >> message that would have gone out of your organisation? >> > > Any ideas?
Show quote "Absolutely" <abs@spam.never> wrote in message news:127b5mfrii71uf7@corp.supernews.com... > BTW, they are legit messages going out. > > > "Absolutely" <abs@spam.never> wrote in message > news:1279j6sp01i6hb9@corp.supernews.com... >> Here it is with the names changed to protect the innocent... >> >> >> Your message >> >> To: Joe Smith >> Subject: The Country Club-Monday & Tuesday >> Sent: Wed, 17 May 2006 12:28:02 -0400 >> >> did not reach the following recipient(s): >> >> Joe Smith on Fri, 19 May 2006 12:28:38 -0400 >> The recipient was unavailable to take delivery of the message >> The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=us;a= ;p=chestnut hill >> co;l=EXCHANGE0605171628LB7B40Q3 >> MSEXCH:IMS:The Country Club:COUNTRYCLUB:EXCHANGE 3499 >> (000B09AA) Host unreachable >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <m***@mvps.org> wrote in message >> news:m5e972p1eth6t80lmi27q610n4u5t2gu14@4ax.com... >>> On Wed, 24 May 2006 09:30:59 -0400, "Absolutely" <abs@spam.never> >>> wrote: >>> >>>>Not sure if this is typical Exchange behavior. When sending an email >>>>and >>>>the email bounces for whatever reason (mispelled or non-existent domain, >>>>etc.) it comes back without the receipient's email address. It only >>>>shows >>>>the receipient's name. For instance, if I would send to John Smith at >>>>jsm***@notagooddomain.com the bounced back email would only have John >>>>Smith >>>>in it, not jsm***@notagooddomain.com. >>>> >>>> >>> Is it actually a legitimate NDR though? Do the message headers match a >>> message that would have gone out of your organisation? >>> >> >> > > |
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