Exchange and duplicate message-id with quarantine.
Stef Morrell
stef at L5NET.NET
Wed Jan 26 12:07:37 GMT 2005
Julian said:
>> What happens if you set
>> Remove These Headers = Message-Id
>> Then the Message-Id will be removed from the cleaned messages,
forcing
>> Exchange it add its own, unique, id.
Joshua replied
>That would probably work, but then I can't follow the message ID's when
someone reports >a problem :-)
That's a good solution for me though, as I can track message movements
through my server from the ESMTP id in the received header, which is
what appears in my logfiles.
On an utterly unrelated note, I didn't receive any of Julian's replies
to this in my inbox and had to check the archive. I wonder if MS has
taken a dislike to it's Daddy. ;)
Thanks for the assist guys!
Stef
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