On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Steve Ingraham wrote:

Steve,

> All clients are networked desktop machines.  There are no remote
> connections.

This may not apply to your situation, but FWIW, I just ran into a similar
problem involving 2 virtual domains on the same toaster:

1) User A had an account in domain_A.com. 

2) Then in a company shuffle where domain names were changed, user A got
moved to domain_B.com and we set up a forward for user A in domain_a.com 
that forwarded to user A's new account in domain_B.com.

3) Not too long after we did this, a number of our forward and alias lists
started delivering between 2 and about 10 copies of emails they received
to all the accounts they forwarded/aliased to.

4) It turned out that user A's account was also included in all of
forward/alias lists that were affected--at her old address at domain_a.com
which no longer existed in domain_a.com (except as a forward).

5) Once we removed her old (and now nonexistent) domain_A.com account from
all the alias and forward lists and readded her new account at
domain_B.com to them, all problems ceased.

Again, not sure if this applies to your specific situation, but thought 
I'd pass it along just in case...

Good luck,

--Duncan 


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