Let me ask it a different way... If there are three recipients on three
different domains, and if only one of the three deliveries fails due to the
target server down or something, the message will remain on the spool,
right?  It still shows recipients a,b, and c in the message.  But I assume
that there is something in that message on the spool that identifies which
of the three recipients still is pending.  When the message is pulled from
the spool and runs through the process again, I want to know that I'm
processing it for "b" only this time. Where do I find that info?

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefano Bagnara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 5:26 AM
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: Determining Recipient from Recipient list

JWM wrote:
> If there are multiple recipients for a message, I see it getting processed
> in the logs once for each recipient, which makes sense.  Which field in
the

Which logs?
James does split the message only if needed. Most time only matchers 
that return a partial match will split the mails.

> [...]
> My problem is that if a message has 3 recipients, one is successful, and
two
> fail, there are two failure entries in the log.   But both of them say
> "Recipients: a, b, c".  I'd like to be able to know that a and c failed
and
> b was successful.

successful and fail at what?
And where did you read the "Recipients: a, b, c" log?

Keep in mind that  "Mail" recipients and the mimemessage source "To: " 
and "Cc: " headers are not the same thing. James will only work with 
mail recipients. The message source will be unaltered if you don't put 
special mailets in your configuration.

Stefano


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