A and C share IP (nating firewall) and domain, but not mailbox address. 
They are seperately submitting on port 587, and have authenticated.  B and 
D are in completely different domains --- but the switch is happening 
between ASSP and my MTA (Sendmail), so the source are destination IPs are 
the same for both.

I think I see where you're going with that, but not sure how it helps as 
things are usually indexed on the file descriptors

--On Wednesday, January 09, 2008 17:16:23 +0100 "Thomas Eckardt/eck" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| Andrew,
|
| > User B recieves A's message, correct in all particulars
| > User D recieves A's message with tags
| > User C's message is lost.
|
| to get this behavior the senders IP and mail address of A and C must be
| the same - is this the case ?

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