Recipient domain replaced with our Internal domain in E-mail

Hi,

Just wondering if anyone has seen this happen before: One of my users sent out an e-mail to an outside domain, and when the recipient got the e-mail, the recipient’s domain was replaced with ours. See the example:

-----Original Message-----

From: wende.herlan@medicorp.org [mailto:wende.herlan@medicorp.org]

Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 12:33 PM

To: fredpeds@erols.com; Frsmedic@hotmail.com; pricee@ncr.disa.mil;

efprice@inet.medicorpihn.com

Subject: PALS course

This was what the Internet recipient saw. His e-mail address is efprice@aol.com, not efprice@inet.medicorpihn.com (inet.medicorpihn.com is the address of our firewall)

Is there a Configuration setting that would explain this behavior? Has anyone experienced this before? So far, only a few people have had the problem, but it’s one of those things that just makes you scratch your head :slight_smile:

Thanks for any info anyone can give me!

Subject: Recipient domain replaced with our Internal domain in E-mail

Yes, I’m getting something similar. But the the recipient isn’t even receiving the mail. I’ve checked for multiple entries in our various address books and don’t know where to go from here.