On Sat, 27 Nov 1999 01:36:34 +0200, you wrote:
>We are running Exim 3.3 (I am talking under correction) on RedHat Linux 6.1
>in a small sized organization (25 - 30 people using the mail and other
>services).
you mean 3.03? There is not yet a version 3.3.
>First and foremost, I have noticed this only once. I sent an email using
>Outlook Express 5. The TO: field in outlook gets separated by means of
>semicolons, and I am sure Exim supports and understands this. However, when
>I sent an message, with about an 2MB attachment to the email, with about 20
>destinations, the email addresses got messed up somewhere along the line.
>
>I unfortunately do not have the bounce message anymore, but basically, email
>addresses got rewritten to stuff like say info@???; info@???
>got changed to info@domain1; .cominfo@??? etc... Any information
>on how and why this might be happening would be appreciated. Up to date
>though, this type of behavior has only happened to me once in the 2 years,
>and doesn't really prove to be a really big problem to me, but I however
>would appreciate as to why this might be happening.
What do the logs say about that message?
Greetings
Marc
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