On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 11:43:31AM +0000, Jeremy Harris wrote:
> On 16/11/15 11:26, Evgeniy Berdnikov wrote:
> >  And I see no proof of single-delivery statement in the initial post,
> >  its logs do not show such behaviour.
> 
> When two or more messages are delivered down a single SMTP connection,
> an asterisk follows the IP address in the log lines for the second and
> subsequent messages.

 In my experience, multiple deliveries in a single SMTP connection
 are marked in logs with "=>" before 1st destination address
 and "->" before 2nd and subsequent addresses. The ip-addresses are
 logged as "[n.n.n.n]:port", so there is no place to put asterisk
 after address. I see asterisks only in combination "**" for
 unroutable addresses.

 As for the original post, all cited deliveries have "=>", but there
 were no records abount process completion. So I suspect that
 significant log records were not present.
-- 
 Eugene Berdnikov

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