It sounds to me as though TAPS is matching one sender and one recipient.
Is this a bug, or perhaps a misunderstanding of TAPS behavior? It seems
logical to me that there would be one outbound tap and one incoming tap.
There can of course be only one sender on the outbound side. Why would
someone want multiple copies of the same thing on the incoming tap?
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-Eric 'shubes'
On 05/17/2012 06:44 AM, Manikandan Mariappan wrote:
HI ,
If I sent mail from t...@example.com <mailto:t...@example.com>
to te...@exapmle.com <mailto:te...@exapmle.com> and te...@example.com
<mailto:te...@example.com> Only two mails are delivered in
bac...@example.com <mailto:bac...@example.com> id. As per taps rule
three mail should be delivered. One is from sent another two mail is
incoming.
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Bharath Chari
<qmailtoas...@arachnis.com <mailto:qmailtoas...@arachnis.com>> wrote:
On Thursday 17 May 2012 06:36 PM, Manikandan Mariappan wrote:
Hi,
I had a doubt in taps that four email ids has been
created in server.That one email id is backup id and other three
email ids are normal user ids.
Example : Four email ids are :-
t...@example.com <mailto:t...@example.com>
e...@example.com <mailto:e...@example.com>
inter...@example.com <mailto:inter...@example.com>
bac...@example.com <mailto:bac...@example.com>
vi /var/qmail/control/taps
t...@example.com:b <mailto:t...@example.com:b>ac...@example.com
<mailto:ac...@example.com>
e...@example.com:b <mailto:e...@example.com:b>ac...@example.com
<mailto:ac...@example.com>
inter...@example.com:b
<mailto:inter...@example.com:b>ac...@example.com
<mailto:ac...@example.com>
When a mail has been send from t...@example.com
<mailto:t...@example.com> to e...@example.com
<mailto:e...@example.com> and put cc as inter...@example.com
<mailto:inter...@example.com>. I login and check
bac...@example.com <mailto:bac...@example.com> email id, send mail
and incoming mail only one copy is delivered. But my questions is
two mails should be delivered because two users should coming
inside the mail but only one mail has been triggered in backup
mail id. How it is possible...
Only one mail will be triggered by taps in your example - one per
message. Let me pose a question to you : what do you think should
happen if you send a mail from t...@example.com
<mailto:t...@example.com> to t...@example.com
<mailto:t...@example.com> ?
Bharath
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Regards,
Manikandan.M
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