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From: Victor Duchovni (Victor.Duchovni
morganstanley.com)
Date: Fri Mar 28 2008 - 10:06:00 CDT
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 09:58:57AM -0500, Jay Hall wrote:
> Earlier this week, one of the organizations we communicate with
> regularly changed their network setup. Now, they have a single
> incoming server for all of the branch offices, and each branch office
> has different from and reply to addresses.
>
> For example, the from address of an e-mail would be
> jay.hall
north.domain.com and the reply-to address is jay.hall
domain.com.
> If my understanding is correct, address verification contacted
> north.domain.com. Since their outbound server does not accept
> incoming e-mail, the address verification fails.
>
> Is there a way to work with the reply-to address as opposed to the
> from address for certain domains?
If they are using envelope sender addresses that are invalid, they are
broken and in for a world of pain. They must fix this, it is not your
problem.
--
Viktor.
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