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However I want to track these mails, to see which e-mail address they where originally sent to. I can't se that in Outlook or in the message tracking center in exchange as far as I know. How do I find theese informations ?. Also I should be able to se exactly which servers the mail travelled through on the way to my server.
Hope you can help me out on this one.
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by: Suburb-ManPosted on 2004-04-13 at 13:06:23ID: 10816967
Funny the answer in you question, it must have been in your subconscience.
I was informed that you need to turn on Message Tracking to be able to receive undeliverable mail.
A terriable load for such a simple task.
I tried the same logic: Send all undeliverable to this address. But as we both found out it sends a report of undeliverable not the original.
Wonder if somekind of a wildcard account *@domain.name could be made to be the last account to check.