I use exim 4.76 and mysql to provide a maillist for an organization where individual members are assigned to one or more groups. Staff members may then send a message to one or more groups with the group(s) being listed in the To field, all at the same domain. The previous ISP's SMTP server for the organization delivered a single message to the exim server with possible multiple groups as recipients, and exim is smart enough not to send duplicate messages to an individual when he may be in more than one of the groups. The organization has switched to a new SMTP service, and now a single message to multiple groups, all at the same domain, is being split into separate messages (one for each group) by the SMTP host. When these separate messages arrive at the exim server, it is no longer able to suppress multiple messages to the same individual. For example, if John Doe is a member of group1 and group3, and a message is sent to [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected], John Doe receives the message twice.

Does anyone know a way for exim to combine such messages and process them as a single arriving message addressed to multiple groups? Factors for combining would include a short time window (ie, the split messages arrive within seconds of each other), the same sender, and the same subject.



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