On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Chris wrote:
cdneumann
<cdneum...@hot.rr.com>, "cantrell, james" <jl...@embarqmail.com>,
"@pop.embarq.synacor.com>, \"ballard\", \"aajhp" <bunnysi...@aol.com>
The two look the same except for the last few entries where the one
marked spam has the last few addressees borked. Apparently something is
intermittently adding the @pop.embarq.synacor.com to the list.
Don't focus too closely on the @pop.embarq.synacor.com. Look for simpler
solutions.
I'd suggest from the above that the sender's address book entry for
<bunnysi...@aol.com> is what's screwed up. It might have
"@pop.embarq.synacor.com>, \"ballard\", \"aajhp" as the name associated
with that address.
Having multiple examples to compare will be a good idea, though, and might
rule out the address book idea, unless several address book entries are
borked in a similar fashion.
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