-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I have a question which is rather important for me. I have a maillist running on one server (majordomo/sendmail) and a domain mailbox for domain.com on another server (qmail). There are three addresses from domain.com subscribed to the list (eg. [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]). When someone posts an e-mail to the list, sendmail sends it to the qmail with all three recipients specified in one mail. What qmail does is that it delivers the mail to the domain mailbox three times. Of course I'd like to have it only once there. Is there any chance that local delivery will work as expected? I've read http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#multi-rcpt where it's explained how it's working over SMTP. Am I supposed to understand that local delivery works the same way. Strange. I think that local delivery process should recongize that it will be delivering the same mail to the same mailbox multiple times and thus avoid this. How to solve this? I suppose someone already fought this problem. PLEASE! Send replies not only to the list, but directly to my address too. Regards, - -- Martin "Edas" Edlman http://edas.visaci.cz Yahoo! msg: edasek (preferred) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ number: 14690530 (deprecated) PGP/GnuPG public keys: see my homepage or 92793758 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8 iQA/AwUBO1WXhSc1LHwOXLuEEQJldQCcCFZIdssazT9tASAvxkSleeZu7VAAoKpe NoG7oqlxhwmKNGPs2KV5AGeQ =JxTs -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----