Tony Earnshaw --> dkim-milter-discuss (2008-01-20 19:51:08 +0100):
> What OS/distribution are you running again? I've been through your posts 
> in this thread again and can't see any mention.

NetBSD/i386 3.1_STABLE (and Postfix 2.4.5, dkim-milter 2.4.0).


> Apart from anything else, AFAICR, no client MTA or MUA has ever, ever 
> attempted to initiate a second connection for the same message while the 
> first connection has been open. I do read my main Postfix log and 
> pflogsumm output daily and have "always" done so. Likewise the system 
> bounce messages.

Hmm, I did not say the remote MTA was trying to deliver the same message
twice concurrently; I only noticed once that a remote MTA openened two
concurrent connections and tried to deliver a message each, wich had
identical Message-IDs.


> Now that you're using an inet socket there's one less unknown; I'd like 
> to find out what causes the client to attempt a second connect while the 
> first one's still valid.

IIRC that was a ML message from sf.net; I guess somebody just sent his
message twice, and sf.net doesn't suppress duplicate messages.


Regards, Jukka

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