I have a client that has just called and complained about this same issue.

I told the client that the only way around this is to create a POP account
for each person in their company, and then have that POP account forwarded
to the distribution POP account.  That way the X-RCPT-TO would not be
stripped, and would be unique for each person.

However, I believe you are right, this must be a bug.  Does anyone know if
the RFC's allow or require the X-RCPT-TO to be more than a single e-mail
address?

Deen Foxx (CTO)
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I have the same thing happening. I would love to have it fixed!!!

T. Bradley Dean
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We have a virtual domain customer that has all their mail collected by a
nobody alias and picked up by their LAN server from the one mailbox.  Any
mail from mail-lists gets the  X-RCPT-TO: stripped, and their mail server
can't auto distribute.

Is there a way to keep this from happening?

Is there any solution ?

Thanks
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