the scenario is this....
e.g 
if if some one  mailed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
then the receipts in my james server is not only user1 and user2 but all the
users in james.




Stefano Bagnara-2 wrote:
> 
> krishoneil ha scritto:
>> hi,
>> i have setup apache james 2.3 with fetchmail (one account many users
>> static)
>> from my isp ( virtual hosting).
>> the problem is that when a mail with only a single receipt, the mail goes
>> to
>> that user (no problem there) .. but with multiple recipts the mail goes
>> to
>> all users.
>> 
>> here is my fetchmail config.
> 
> Can you tell us what are the recipients in the To: list of the message
> and what are the recipients receiving the message in JAMES Server?
> 
> Maybe this is simply the intended behavior ;-)
> And, what did you expected, instead?
> 
> Stefano
> 
>> <fetchmail enabled="true">
>>         <fetch name="my-domain.com">
>>             <accounts>
>>                 <account
>>                     user="mydomain" 
>>                     password="password" 
>>                     recipient="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"                
>>                     ignorercpt-header="false"/>     
>> 
>>  <account
>>                     user="mydomain" 
>>                     password="password" 
>>                     recipient="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"                
>>                     ignorercpt-header="false"/>     
>>  <account
>>                     user="mydomain" 
>>                     password="password" 
>>                     recipient="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"                
>>                     ignorercpt-header="false"/>     
>>  <account
>>                     user="mydomain" 
>>                     password="password" 
>>                     recipient="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"                
>>                     ignorercpt-header="false"/>     
>> 
>> 
>>             <recipientnotfound 
>>                 defer="false" 
>>                 reject="false" 
>>                 leaveonserver="true" 
>>                 markseen="false"/>          
>> 
>>             <host>pop3.my-domain.com</host>
>> 
>>             <interval>60000</interval>
>> 
>>             <javaMailProviderName>pop3</javaMailProviderName>
>> 
>>             <javaMailFolderName>INBOX</javaMailFolderName>        
>> 
>>             <fetchall>false</fetchall>
>> 
>>             <recursesubfolders>false</recursesubfolders>
>>             
>>             <fetched 
>>                 leaveonserver="false" 
>>                 markseen="true"/>
>>                 
>>             <undeliverable 
>>                 leaveonserver="true" 
>>                 markseen="false"/>
>>       
>>         <remotereceivedheader
>>                 index="1" 
>>                 reject="false" 
>>                 leaveonserver="false" 
>>                 markseen="false"/>
>>                 
>>             <blacklist 
>>                 reject="true" 
>>                 leaveonserver="false" 
>>                 markseen="false">
>>                 [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>             </blacklist>
>>                                                         
>>             <userundefined 
>>                 reject="true" 
>>                 leaveonserver="true" 
>>                 markseen="false"/>
>>                         
>>             <remoterecipient 
>>                 reject="false" 
>>                 leaveonserver="true" 
>>                 markseen="false"/>
>>         </fetch>
>> 
> 
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