Juan Manuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,

Hi there,

first of all, Tony is right, you know, even if he could have made his
point a bit more politely.  Skiming through the archives, it seems that
you have done this sort of thread hijacking before and you didn't get
any replies to these messages either.  So, may be some explanatory words
are in order.  It is considered very bad practice to hijack an existing
thread, particularly if it has been started by someone else.  *Never
ever* just hit reply on any message from a mailing list if you really
want to discuss an entirely different topic.  You should *always*
compose a new mail if you intend to start a new thread.  Use the usual
address book and autocompletion features of your mail client if you
don't want to type the address of the mailing list into the To: field
manually.

>
> I'm currently using dSpam + exim configuration. At the moment, exim
> users virtual_aliases for users (I send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it resends
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED], i.e.). When a mail comes in, dSpam will catch -all- the
> forwarded mails (if I have 3 aliases, it will catch 4 mails -main + 3
> alias), so if I retrain those 4 as not-spam, accounts will receive the
> same mail multiple times.
>
> Any enlightment?

My first guess would be that there is a flaw in your configuration of
routers.  Check that and consult the excellent exim documentation.  If
you can't find the culprit, start a new thread (as an exercise) and
provide some more information about your configuration and what exactly
you want to achieve.

Regards,

Elias

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