On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 02:21:39PM +0000, Mark Carpenter wrote:
> I've looked through the archives for this problem. I gather that there
> is nothing I can do about it, but I want to be sure we're talking
> about the same thing.
>
> I am using qmail with a dial-up ISP who isn't running qmail. If I have
> a message that has two different addresses in the "To:" field, qmail
> splits it into two messages before sending it out. I've tried routing it
> directly to the ISP's smtp server with smtproutes, but qmail still
> splits it. Is there any way around this? We often send messages
> with attachments and don't want the line tied up with the duplicate
> traffic. Has anyone come up with a patch/hack to "solve" this yet?
That's the way it is with qmail, and it's been the subject of much debate on
this list. At some point during the debate, someone usually says, "qmail isn't
always the best solution for a host which isn't well connected."
Chris