Wierd munging of html with a 'uk' domain name

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Sep 20 20:36:16 IST 2006


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This was a known bug, and is fixed in the latest versions. My testers 
missed it, but it was reported to me a while ago and I fixed it.

Stef Morrell wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I'm seeing the strangest thing happening.
>
> Any html email, which has a link starting with 'www' and including (as
> far as I can see) '.uk' in it gets a 'www.' appended to the end of it.
> See the example I've included.
>
> Plain text is fine, the munging only happens in the html and only in the
> case of .uk.
>
> At first I thought it was something bizarre in the exchange server, but
> I've bypassed it and proven it's MS doing it, as I see the exact same
> result when delivering to other (non-MS clients).
>
> I'm first off going to try updating MS from 4.55.9 to 4.55.10, but I
> have a sneaking suspicion that's not going to fix it. I also have a
> sneaking suspicion I have something cooky in my configuration, but I
> really am not sure what it might be.
>
> Any ideas where I should be looking?
>
> Thanks
>
> Stef
> Stefan Morrell          | Operations Director
> Tel: 0845 3452820       | Alpha Omega Computers Ltd
> Fax: 0845 3452830       | Incorporating Level 5 Internet
> stef at aoc-uk.com         | stef at l5net.net
>  
>   

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