Hi Mark,

Sure...Sorry if I was not more informative, I will try clarify.

The initial reason the client wanted TMDA in front of their Anti Spam +
Exchange box was not really for spam purposes but because of the fact
that their machines load was getting extremely high from accepting the
spam and then blocking it.  So, the idea was, a lot of the load would be
put on the TMDA box and never reach their servers.  This is working as
expected.  

However...  

When a client e-mails a non existant mailbox their Exchange server sends
automatic responses back saying please e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with some information.  Now what the client has noticed is as follows:

Client A e-mails User A,B and C instead of his server sending one e-mail
it is sending responses to User A,B and C seperately (so the assumption
is somehow TMDA is splitting the e-mails with multiple recipients and
then forwarding them to the exchange server - (Please let me know if
this is not the case as this is what the client explains)

I hope the above clarifies my original question, should you have any
additional questions please do not hesitate to ask...

Many Thanks in advance,
David

On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 06:53 -0500, Mark Horn wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 10:44:11AM +0200, David Jacobson wrote:
> > Sorry, I hate replying to my own posts, but if no one knows the answer
> > to the below question could someone perhaps atleast indicate to me
> > whether the below is possible or not?
> 
> I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "splitting them up".
> Can you elaborate?
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Regards,

David Jacobson
Technical Director
SYNAQ (Pty) Ltd

Tel:    011 290 6388
Fax:    011 290 6389
Cell:   083 235 0760
Mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web:    http://www.synaq.com    

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