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SYMPTOMSWhen you send mail to a Microsoft Mail user by means of the MS Mail Connector Interchange (MSMI), the MSMI will not set the Custom Recipient's SNADS address as the Reply To address. Instead, the MSMI uses a Microsoft- type address. CAUSEMessages sent through the MSMI are always sent with a Microsoft-type Reply To address, unless the sender does not have a Microsoft-type address, in which case an X.400-type address will be set as the Reply To address. RESOLUTIONApply the fix referenced below. STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Exchange version
4.0.
MORE INFORMATION
A hotfix is now available from Microsoft that allows the MSMI to be set to
send the SNADS address as the Reply To address. With the hotfix installed,
the following registry value will be read:
If this registry value is not present or is set to 0, the MSMI will always send the Microsoft-type address as the Reply To if the sender has a Microsoft-type defined. If this registry value is present and set to 1, the MSMI will attempt to send the message with a Reply To of SNADS if the sender has a SNADS address defined, if not, it will revert back to the old behavior and send the message with the Reply To set as Microsoft-type. NOTE: Each Microsoft Mail postoffice receiving these messages will need to have the SNADS access component installed in order to reply to these messages. Additional query words:
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