Dear group,

An hour ago I sent a mail to a person that obviously isn't available
anymore. It bounced back with a "can not deliver - permanent error"
message. OK, no probs.

But for some reason, I looked into the source of the reply, and to my
astonishment, I saw the mail address of ALL my mail accounts:

X-PopBeforeSMTPSenders: address1@domain1.com, address2@domain1.com,
address1@domain2.com, address2@domain2.com, and so on.

This troubles me. I have no intention in disclosing all mail addresses
to all (?) mail recipients since that's why I have several addresses.

Can someone shed some light on this, as how to avoid this happening?

TIA
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Dan Vendel
PROFORMICA MARKETING CONSULTANTS
http://www.proformica.com

Re: Am I sending with several smtp accounts? by Danny

Danny
Sat Nov 27 15:15:29 CST 2004

Danny wrote:

> Dear group,
>
> An hour ago I sent a mail to a person that obviously isn't available
> anymore. It bounced back with a "can not deliver - permanent error"
> message. OK, no probs.
>
> But for some reason, I looked into the source of the reply, and to my
> astonishment, I saw the mail address of ALL my mail accounts:
>
> X-PopBeforeSMTPSenders: address1@domain1.com, address2@domain1.com,
> address1@domain2.com, address2@domain2.com, and so on.
>
> This troubles me. I have no intention in disclosing all mail addresses
> to all (?) mail recipients since that's why I have several addresses.
>
> Can someone shed some light on this, as how to avoid this happening?
>
> TIA

I'm bumping this.

Mailed a couple of mails from various accounts to other various accounts
I have and checked the massages' sources. Only the actual sending
account's smtp were listed. How (the hell) did one particular mail get
ALL the addresses I have?

If someone can offer a fairly intelligent guess, that would be nice. I'm
baffled...

--
Dan Vendel
PROFORMICA MARKETING CONSULTANTS
http://www.proformica.com