API Gateway reformatting SMTP addresses

I am running the GroupWise 4.1 API Gateway v2 to connect my GroupWise 6.5.4 environment with my Exchange 2003 environment. The two sides are talking to each other, the directories are synchronized, and the calendar connector is allowing me to do busy searches across both platforms.
The problem is when a GroupWise user sends an email to an Exchange user, and that email contains an outside SMTP address, the outside SMTP address appears as:
domain.com.username instead of [email protected]
ie
yahoo.com.myname instead of [email protected]
The message is delivered correctly to outside SMTP address (and all addresses appear correct in it), but if the Exchange user selects Reply All in Outlook, the SMTP address will bounce the message, as the address is formatted incorrectly.
Thoughts?
Steve

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  • API Gateway modifying SMTP addresses

    I am running the GroupWise 4.1 API Gateway v2 to connect my GroupWise 6.5.4 environment with my Exchange 2003 environment. The two sides are talking to each other, the directories are synchronized, and the calendar connector is allowing me to do busy searches across both platforms.
    The problem is when a GroupWise user sends an email to an Exchange user, and that email contains an outside SMTP address, the outside SMTP address appears as:
    domain.com.username instead of [email protected]
    ie
    yahoo.com.myname instead of [email protected]
    The message is delivered correctly to outside SMTP address (and all addresses appear correct in it), but if the Exchange user selects Reply All in Outlook, the SMTP address will bounce the message, as the address is formatted incorrectly.
    Thoughts?
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    KICK!
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    -jt
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    >
    > jvandrew;1577862 Wrote:
    >> Hello all.
    >> I am having some trouble with the exchange connector for Groupwise 7 to
    >> exchange 2k3.
    >> What we want to do may be a bit strange and I'm not sure if the
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    >>
    >> We would like to use the connector to sync users between AD and
    >> Groupwise however we do not want the connector to handle the mail
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    >>
    >> On the Groupwise side of things this seems to have been very easy to
    >> setup we just went to the external domain and selected internet
    >> addressing and specified that we wanted it to use the
    >> [email protected]. However the exchange side is proving to
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    > Domain= TBIRDSTU;
    > Post-Office= Students;
    > Object= STUDENTJ;
    > Account-ID= XXXXXXX;
    > Network-ID= STUDENTJ;
    > Visibility= System;
    > Last-Name= STUDENT;
    > First-Name= JOE;
    > Department= STUDENT;
    > Title= 9/9/2008 12:23:44 AM MTB v3.5;
    > GW-Alias=
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    > To remedy this we were going to change the . to an _ for the objectID
    > and were considering importing the address (address@domain) into the
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    > user object.
    >
    > Does anyone know how to do input the data into the external user object
    > through the API import process?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > [email protected]
    >
    >

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