hello,

s0enke and i just detected a mailloop on our server.

we had accidently setup two users redirecting mails to eachother
using mailproc.tab

this lead to adding 30.000 X-Deliver-To Headers in the mail and
a 99%-system usage.

of course, I know that one shouldn't redirect to another account and vice versa,
but now that it happened to us, it could happen to other users. shouldn't xmail
detect a mail-loop. as far as i know it allready does handle mail loops with remote
servers, but seems like it doesn't work for local mail processing.

would you look into this?


Mit freundlichem Gru�

Henrik Steffen
Gesch�ftsf�hrer

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