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On 20 Mar 00, at 14:54, Christian Wiese wrote:

> I've a problem with incoming mails, which contain multiple "to:". i.e.
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Qmail delivers the mail to our internal "mailuser" but also to the
> "otheruser".

Yes, it does what it's told to do.

> So "otheruser" receives multiple copies of the same mail.

Why? Perhaps you forgot to tell us that "mailuser" forwards his 
mail to "otheruser", too. Perhaps I don't understand what you mean.

> Ho can I disable this behavior ?

There's no way. Send two copies to mailbox, two copies are written 
into the mailbox. As far as I can see, that's the correct behaviour.

> Does anybody know how I can solve this problem ?

Certainly. That "otheruser" can employ a tool to detect received 
duplicates, and remove them. Or you should not send two copies, 
if you don't want two copies to get delivered.

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