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Fredrik
Hi,
I'm running my laptop on Vista Home Premium and using Outlook 2007 (POP) as
a mail client.
When sending mail from Outlook it creates a message id similar to:
<005d01c7ee25$6177f2c0$2467d840$@[email protected]>
I have seen the same behaviour from another box running similar setup and it
seems that Outlook is striping the first portion of the sender email address
and adds the remaining to the Message ID.
Multiple AT-signs hit hard in various spam filters and this is really
annoying and I can't see any reason for Outlook to behave like this in the
first place.
Message-id created with Outlook+Exchange doesn't have this extra AT-sign.
Anyone out there know Why? or how to correct?
Rgds
/Fredrik
I'm running my laptop on Vista Home Premium and using Outlook 2007 (POP) as
a mail client.
When sending mail from Outlook it creates a message id similar to:
<005d01c7ee25$6177f2c0$2467d840$@[email protected]>
I have seen the same behaviour from another box running similar setup and it
seems that Outlook is striping the first portion of the sender email address
and adds the remaining to the Message ID.
Multiple AT-signs hit hard in various spam filters and this is really
annoying and I can't see any reason for Outlook to behave like this in the
first place.
Message-id created with Outlook+Exchange doesn't have this extra AT-sign.
Anyone out there know Why? or how to correct?
Rgds
/Fredrik