On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 04:55:33PM -0400, Grant Peel wrote:
> The logs simply show an email that was sent from a local user to multiple 
> recipients. It does shouw a double asterisk beside that recipient, and a 
> message that it was undeliverable.
> 
> In the queue, the message is still there due to another recipent, but the 
> recipient that should have bounced, shows a 'D' beside it.

OK.  So what do the logs actually *say*?  Please paste the logs here.

Shortly after the '**' line should be another line which shows the bounce
being generated.  e.g. "<= <> R=....".  That's the line you need to find and
follow.

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