Just a thought since this isn't the first time someone has mentioned
this, but could xmail be returning the wrong code for temporary errors
that makes the mail client think there has been a fatal error and it
aborts the whole send procedure? What code does xmail return for a full
mailbox?

Bill

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>From:  Davide Libenzi[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent:  Monday, July 16, 2001 7:03 PM
>To:    Riaz
>Cc:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:       RE: Multiple recipients & mailbox full
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>On 17-Jul-2001 Riaz wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I am having a slight problem with my Xmail 0.74.
>> If a user sends email to multiple recipients,
>> if any one of those recipients does not exist,
>> or has a full mailbox, my xmail will quit and will
>> not process the rest of the recipients in the email.
>> 
>> For example, if Bob sends an email, and the email
>> is for Joe, Nancy, and Susan. If Nancy has a full
>> mailbox, no one will receive the message. Do I have
>> something misconfigured with my xmail?
>
>It's not XMail that quit but Your Mail User Agent.
>The failure on one recipient doesn't imply that all recipients are rejected.
>There are MUA that, to have a simple handling, consider the whole message to
>have failed.
>
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>- Davide
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