Nope. Isn't that file only for external POP3-accounts?

Stig

At 17:36 06.06.2002 -0700, you wrote:

>On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Stig [iso-8859-1] =D8stvang wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi.
> >
> > I installed Xmail (1.9-pre01) yesterday on a Win NT4 (installed same=3D20
> > morning, no SPs yet) to use as an internal mail server (slightly overkill=
>,=3D
> > =3D20
> > but.... :-) ) and get the same problem as has been reported by someone el=
>se=3D
> > =3D20
> > earlier. When sending a mail to multiple recipients (all are using Win98=
>=3D20
> > first edition and Outlook Express 5.00.xxxx), most of the times all=3D20
> > repcipients receive several mails. The machines are set up with multiple=
>=3D20
> > accounts each and using rulesets (if To: contains xxxx transfer to folder=
>=3D20
> > xxxx) to transfer mails for the different persons to their respective=3D2=
>0
> > folders. On some machines, if a mail is sent to two persons using the sam=
>e=3D
> > =3D20
> > machine to check mail, each person get two mails. On another machines, on=
>e=3D
> > =3D20
> > person gets both mails.... I suspect that it might be both a Win98/Outloo=
>k=3D
> > =3D20
> > Express issue and possibly a Xmail issue. Anyone have a clue about what c=
>an=3D
> > =3D20
> > be done?
>
>are you using pop3links.tab ?
>
>
>
>
>- Davide
>
>
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