SNADS: Win Client Sees Duplicate Headers for Loopback Message
Article ID: 119052
Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Mail Gateway for IBM SNADS 2.1
This article was previously published under Q119052
SUMMARY
The Microsoft Mail Windows client receives two message headers for a
loopback message sent by means of the Soft*Switch SNADS or LinkAge
SNADS gateways: one in the FROM: field, the other at the beginning of
the message body.
The message appears correctly on the Microsoft Mail MS-DOS client.
A Microsoft Mail loopback message is a message addressed to a Microsoft
Mail user on the other end of the SNADS Gateway, and routed back to the
sender.
REFERENCES
For more information on the Soft*Switch SNADS Microsoft Mail gateway,
contact Soft*Switch at (215) 640-9600.
For more information on the LinkAge SNADS Microsoft Mail gateway contact
LinkAge Office Information Solutions, Inc. at (416) 862-7148.
Additional query words: 2.10
Keywords: KB119052