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Peter Rabbitson wrote:
> Simon Lange wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
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> 
> I started getting the same errors that Simon describes right after
> upgrading to 2.9. Worst part is that this error actually has some very
> nasty consequences. Please look at bug #685.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Peter


seems that this problem happens whenever the mail being inserted already
has a Return-Path header. dbmail also adds a return path header and if
(as can happen) the value of that header is the same as the existing
one, then there is the duplicate entry.

I think that it would be a good idea to add a guard to dbmail to remove
existing Return-Path headers so that this problem does not occur.

In the meantime it is probably best to configure the MTA not to add the
Return-Path header.

John



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