Sri Gupta wrote:

One of my users is complaining about recieving duplicates. Hes one of the on-to-it ones :), so its not a config error on his side or anything. Can anyone rule out dbamil here? Is this a amavis problem? Thanks.

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Grep your mail logs for 'twice' and see what you find.  I had similar trouble,
it turned out to be amavis having funny behaviour re:stale children.  I 
stopgapped
a solution by increasing postfix's timeout length and adding 'amavisd reload'
to my hourly cron.  (Stupid, I know, but effective.)

Hmm.. no mention of 'twice' in any of the logs. I am currently having a problem with 
"/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/pyzor check", in the fact that there are LOTS of 
processes running... Could this be one in the same problem?


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