Davide Libenzi schrieb:

>On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Martin Schmid wrote:
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>>Davide Libenzi schrieb:
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>>>If a piece of spam comes with an invalid recipient name, you should get it
>>>inside the psyncerrors account, and the message will be deleted from the
>>>remote POP3 server.
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>>Yes, Davide, if the _name_ is incorrect. But if the _domain_name_ is
>>incorrect it won't be fetched at all
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>It seems to me that either cases, if the psyncerrors account is set, you
>drive to a removal of the message from the remote POP3 server.
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Davide

It seems that you are right again: I just sent the mail source of your 
previous answer to my external mail drop. This should result in a mail 
that has both wrong user name and wrong domain. However, xmail did read 
and process it seemingly correctly.

But I currently have two mail that are in the external mailbox and that 
won't get fetched by psync. Both are spam. They both have flaws in the 
addressing but to me it seems that xmail should read them correctly. 
Both mail neither have a to, cc nor a  +X-Deliver-To tag. They only have 
a X-RCPT-TO. I have a "FetchHdrTags"    "+X-RCPT-TO,+X-Deliver-To,To,Cc" 
so I assume that mail should be read.

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