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Suzette
I misaddressed an email, which bounced back to me with an
error message.
Then I forwarded the misaddressed email to the correct
email address (I wanted the recipient to know that I had
tried to send it promptly). This bounced back again with
an error message referring to the previous, wrong email
address, even though that was NOT what I put in the "To:"
field this time.
This has happened before.
What is going on? How can the email server even detect
what was in the old "To:" field? Isn't it just the address
that IS in the current "To:" field that counts?
I have now tried three times to correct this.
Mystified and very frustrated,
S
error message.
Then I forwarded the misaddressed email to the correct
email address (I wanted the recipient to know that I had
tried to send it promptly). This bounced back again with
an error message referring to the previous, wrong email
address, even though that was NOT what I put in the "To:"
field this time.
This has happened before.
What is going on? How can the email server even detect
what was in the old "To:" field? Isn't it just the address
that IS in the current "To:" field that counts?
I have now tried three times to correct this.
Mystified and very frustrated,
S