Return address replaced in received mail?

My ISP for e-mail (TDS Telecom) has been "updated" as of this morning to "TDS Email powered by Google."
After the updating process was accomplished, I find that my "return" address (which appears correctly in "sent" folder) has been stripped somewhere in transit and replaced with an alternate address on its way to the recipient.
Both addresses are valid; however I would like for recipients to be able to see and use the return address which I have (ostensibly) posted.
Is there a remedy?
Keith

I would venture to guess your provider is going to make one of those addresses go away at some point in the future, or is using multiple servers for routing/forwarding.
Our (corporate) server does similar things.
We have an "unpublished" local site address, all mail sent off site has the "unpublished" address removed and the common corporate domain address inserted as the 'reply to' address.
The common corporate server at the reply to address is configured to forward mail to the 'unpublished' site address.
If that is what your ISP is doing, no, I doubt there is a 'cure'

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