nobody alias?
Bob
In reply to 21 Dec message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>Kasper,
>It could be right, if a 'Rule' were involved. But you
>are correct, one should not get email (or even a
>copy), just because the domain names have a single
>matching character.
>So that makes me think something else is happening
>here, but I cannot think of anything besides a rule,
>that might make this happen. If the user account had a
>Forward in the form '.,your_email_address', you would
>always get a copy of his email, not just sometimes.
>If you have SMTP set to log, data in the log file
>might give us more info. And you might also want
>logging enabled on POP3 and IMAP4, so you can get even
>more details (like when he logs in, to see if his
>client is somehow sending the message to you).
>Happy Holidays!
>Daniel Donnelly
>________________________________________________________
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Kasper (swebase)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 6:13 AM
>Subject: [IMail Forum] Problem whit mail delivery.
>My server has about 500 domains.
>Often do i get a copy of a mail that is adressed to a
>user on my system on another domain, the original
>revicer get his message and he dont know that i have
>revived a copy.
>I only revice a copy when the domainname is starting
>whit the same letter as my own domain does.
>Whats wrong this is not right.
>Med V nlig H lsning
>Kasper Kristiansson
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