Domain added to internal address

Hi everyone

A user complains about receiving mails on his iPhone (using Traveler 9.0.1) and when he does a “Reply to All”, he receives a copy of the mail. I’ve checked some of those mails and I could see that the internal addresses are followed by the @domain

Example:

John Doe/Company@Domain

Doing the reply to all from a Notes client does not include the sender user in copy, but doing the reply to all from the iPhone does, and that’s why he is receiving a copy of the mail he’s sending.

So, doing some research, I’ve found this option I can add in the Traveler Notes.ini

NTS_ADDRESSCACHE_CN_WITH_DOMAIN

The explanation says: Whether or not to append the Domino domain to the Canonical Name when addresses are converted. (default true)

So, my question is … does anybody know if this can help me to prevent users from sending mails to themselves? or if I may take any risk in turning this off?

Thanks

Subject: Doesn’t seems to be the case

Thanks for your response, Douglas

I’ve checked the Global Domain Name and it’s different from our Domino Domain Name.

I also tried that parameter in the Notes.ini but it seems it doesn’t has anything to do with my problem.

Subject: iPhone settings.

Check the mail settings and see if “Always Bcc Myself” is turned on. If you go to Settings>Mail, Contacts, Calendar and scroll down a bit on the page is that setting.

Subject: Configuration incorrect.

This is a configuration mistake, the domain name is being used in two places for two different things.

Domino Administrator → Configuration Tab.

→ Servers

—> In the Server document the “Domain name” is entered “Acme”, this is correct.

Domino Administrator → Configuration Tab.

→ Messaging

→ Domains

—> Global Domain

-----> The entry “Global domain name” cannot be the “Domain name”,“Acme”, this confuses the server, use “Domain name + internet or SMTP”, for example “Acme internet”.

Sincerely

Douglas Bryant

email@dbryant.de

www.dbryant.de http://www.dbryant.de