I'm trying to send an email to a recipient which address is like
a.b.c.@mydomain.com.
But my Ms Exchange 2000 Server send me a 5.1.3 error message telling me to
correct the address. (I thing the last dot before @ is the problem, notice
that I'm sure the address is correct and it works if I send an email from
another server.)
Is there a rule to change somewhere in Exchange's configuration?
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Aurélia Belin [MS]
Hi,
. before @ is not correct for Exchange 2000. is so a bad address. There is no rule to accept this with Exchange 2000
Aurélia
"fred_meyer" wrote in message news:
Hi,
I'm trying to send an email to a recipient which address is like
But my Ms Exchange 2000 Server send me a 5.1.3 error message telling me to correct the address. (I thing the last dot before @ is the problem, notice that I'm sure the address is correct and it works if I send an email from another server.)
Is there a rule to change somewhere in Exchange's configuration?
Thanks
Hi,
. before @ is not correct for Exchange 2000.
A.B.C.@domain is so a bad address.
There is no rule to accept this with Exchange 2000
Aurélia
"fred_meyer" <fred_meyer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:75B35E15-C2A6-4575-A94A-012BAD1E353E@microsoft.com...
Hi,
I'm trying to send an email to a recipient which address is like
a.b.c.@mydomain.com.
But my Ms Exchange 2000 Server send me a 5.1.3 error message telling me to
correct the address. (I thing the last dot before @ is the problem, notice
that I'm sure the address is correct and it works if I send an email from
another server.)
Is there a rule to change somewhere in Exchange's configuration?
. before @ is not correct for Exchange 2000. is so a bad address. There is no rule to accept this with Exchange 2000
Aurélia
"fred_meyer" wrote in message news:
Hi,
I'm trying to send an email to a recipient which address is like
But my Ms Exchange 2000 Server send me a 5.1.3 error message telling me to correct the address. (I thing the last dot before @ is the problem, notice that I'm sure the address is correct and it works if I send an email from another server.)
Is there a rule to change somewhere in Exchange's configuration?