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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

2059.0. "Forward strange behaviour." by EVOAI2::ALETON () Mon Jan 11 1993 10:22

    
    
    Hello;
    
    A user have an ALL-IN-1 strange behaviour when he forwards a mail :
    
    - He receives a mail.  
    - Reads it.
    - forwards it to other users.
    
    When he forwards to less then 3 users; forward funtionnality works
    properly. But when he forwards to more then 3 users, messages is
    well received by the recipient but messages come back to  himself too . 
    
    This happends in randomize way. Stange.
    
    If someone has ideas ..
    
    regards
    
    Philipp
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2059.1ALL-IN-1 can't recognise "you" as a remote addressSCOTTC::MARSHALLIt's raining againMon Jan 11 1993 10:3816
    I don't think the problem is the number of addressees on the message,
    but the method of addressing.
    
    If I receive a message addressed to MARSHALL (and others) then forward
    it, ALL-IN-1 works out that the address MARSHALL is me, and doesn't
    include me in the forwarded message.
    
    However, if my address on the message is MARSHALL @ A1 @ IOSG @ REO,
    then ALL-IN-1 doesn't know that is me: the user agent can't make
    assumptions about the possible significance of the routing terms, which
    are the MTA's responsibility.  Thus my address is included on the
    forwarded message, and is sent to me, via message router.
    
    Hope that helps,
    Scott
    
2059.2Turn off this ?EVOAI2::ALETONTue Jan 12 1993 08:057
    Is there a way to turn off this behaviour within ALL-IN-1 ?
    
    Regards
    Philippe
    
    
    
2059.3No :-)IOSG::PYEGraham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's ApprenticeTue Jan 12 1993 11:236
    Only if you can work out a way of telling that it is absolutely and
    definitely the same person under all possible circumstances.
    
    We can't, so you get two copies.
    
    Graham
2059.4Problem with Answer not Forward!IOSG::COTTINGHAMTue Jan 12 1993 12:447
    I think Scott was referring to a problem when Answering mail rather
    than Forwarding. I have no idea on the Forwading gtr 3 Addresses
    problem. Can you give any more information on the Addresses that cause
    Self addressing. This could be caused by an Auto Forward?
    
    Regards
    Alan
2059.5Possibly.....IOSG::PYEGraham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's ApprenticeTue Jan 12 1993 16:087
    Another reason for this to happen is that one of the addressees has
    VMSMAIL as their mail destination in the profile, and that *YOU* have
    your VMSMail account set up to auto copy self on send. Then when
    ALL-IN-1 is delivering the mail to this person, it starts up VMSMail in
    the subprocess, and you get sent a copy.
    
    Graham
2059.6issue still existEVOAI2::ALETONMon Jan 18 1993 13:209
    I check the vaxmail issue and modify the auto copy self but the problem
    still exists!!!!
    
    More ideas ?
    
    Thanks 
    
    Regards
    Philippe 
2059.7FORTY2::ASHGrahame Ash @REOMon Jan 18 1993 14:337
Philippe,

It's all a bit abstract at the moment - can you let us see an example of the 
forwarded message so we have some real data to work with? It's always easier 
to see a picture! 

grahame