Hello, user John Doe has got primary (default) SMTP address jdoe@domainprimary.com and secondary one jdoe@domainsecondary.com. We have got an application (a routing agent) that rewrites the From address (From: header) of outgoing Internet messages. Let's suppose it always sets jdoe@domainsecondary.com as the From address. Before SP1 the message handled by our application was delivered to Internet recipient from jdoe@domainsecondary.com After installing SP1 the message handled by our application is delivered from jdoe@domainprimary.com We're sure that application is working properly as the same message delivered to internal recipient has got correct (secondary) From address header in its transport headers. So it looks like Exchange 2007 SP1 changes the From address to the primary one before sending the message out. Is it possible to prevent this address rewriting? Earlier Exchange versions had ResolveP2 registry key. Is there something like that in Exchange 2007 SP1? Thanks, Victor Ivanidze
On Jan 18, 3:13 am, "Victor Ivanidze" <n...@spam.please> wrote: > Hello, > > user John Doe has got primary (default) SMTP address j...@domainprimary.com > and secondary one j...@domainsecondary.com. We have got an application (a > routing agent) that rewrites the From address (From: header) of outgoing > Internet messages. > > Let's suppose it always sets j...@domainsecondary.com as the From address.> BeforeSP1the message handled by our application was delivered to Internet > recipient from j...@domainsecondary.com > > After installingSP1the message handled by our application is delivered > from j...@domainprimary.com > > We're sure that application is working properly as the same message > delivered to internal recipient has got correct (secondary) From address > header in its transport headers. So it looks like Exchange 2007SP1changes > the From address to the primary one before sending the message out. Is it > possible to prevent this address rewriting? Earlier Exchange versions had > ResolveP2 registry key. Is there something like that in Exchange 2007SP1? > > Thanks, > > Victor Ivanidze Hi Victor, My question over on the TechNet forums was unanswered as well. Did you get a response from MS? I am going to open a PSS case today if I can't figure it out. In case anyone's looking for that post: http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2503256&SiteID=17 Thank you, Jeff Graves