Matt Decker wrote:
Eric "Shubes" wrote:Matt Decker wrote:When I create forwards in the Qmail Admin and then receive email from those forwards I always get two "Delivered-to:" headers in my message header. The one "Delivered-to:" is for the original email address the message was sent to and the second is the email address that is actually going to be delivered to.I don't think that the two delivered-to messages are the problem, only a coincidence. If you can configure DSpam to not process local mail, that would do it.Is there a way to prevent this? I would like it to ONLY have one delivered-to just for the account that it is really being delivered to and not the original email address that it was sent to.I'm trying to integrate DSpam into my Qmailtoaster and having two "Delivered-to" headers causes DSpam to process these messages twice.Matt DeckerThe email address is forwarded to an account on the same local domain as the original address. DSpam shows two full sets of DSpam headers each with their own unique Dspam ID #'s in the one message.Is this normally how forwards are processed in most MTA's (2 "delivered-to" headers instead of just one)?
Yes, this is normal. That way you can trace back how the message got from its originator to its destination.
You could be right though, maybe I'm not focusing on the right thing. I've search the DSpam user group and google and haven't found an answer.
How/where is DSpam hooked into qmail?
When you send an email from yourself to yourself, is it scanned?
There should be a way to configure it to not scan local (intra-domain) mail.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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