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Ian Hawkes User is Offline
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5/07/2008 04:37 PM  
On a number of emails received each day, Exchange seems to ¨steal¨ the first letter from the subject line.  Eg, I just receieved one from Microsoft entitled ¨echnet Newsletter 7 May 2008¨.  On another account on another SBS2003, the same email (correctly) says ¨Technet Newsletter 7 May 2008¨
 
It seems completely random - happens maybe 6 times a day - it affects different senders - wierd!
 
Any ideas (or should that be ¨ny ideas¨!)
 
Thanks, Ian
Kevin Da Silva User is Offline
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5/08/2008 03:14 AM  
Thats definately a weird one, do you have any virus scanners infront of or on SBS, check the logs to see if theres anything in there ...

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