Philip Hazel wrote: > Oops, maybe I've gone completely mad. Probably. Never mind. :o)
> I'll think again after lunch. I am, however, fairly sure that the > problem is caused by your machine managing to receive two of the test > messages within the same second. They end up with message ids that > have the same first component. I don't think so. The problem would be more like one of the messages gets delayed and is received after the next message in the test. So, for a successfull run of runtest 5000 I get: (e.g.) 1133354725.H638407P29050.myhost.test.ex 1133354725.H998378P29054.myhost.test.ex 1133354726.H394063P29062.myhost.test.ex:S370 1133354727.H735509P29066.myhost.test.ex,S=370 1133354729.H76764P29070.myhost.test.ex 1133354731.H461653P29079.myhost.test.ex 1133354732.H804747P29083.myhost.test.ex,S=10694953:2,S > The contents of test-mail that you sent to me look perfectly correct, Looking at it again, I have to say: no. The "new" directory in the tgz contains: 1133279114.H450345P17289.myhost.test.ex 1133279114.H846792P17297.myhost.test.ex:S370 1133279114.H94773P17285.myhost.test.ex 1133279116.H196585P17301.myhost.test.ex,S=370 1133279117.H537130P17305.myhost.test.ex 1133279119.H921081P17314.myhost.test.ex 1133279121.H262283P17318.myhost.test.ex,S=10694953:2,S The Messages are out of order. lg, daniel -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-dev Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ##
