On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Roman Dusek wrote:

> >If you look inside some slog file, you'll see "End of socket stream data"
> >errors, that means that the connection has been dropped while XMail was
> >trying to read data from the remote SMTP server. If this data happened to
> >be the ack response to the SMTP DATA command, XMail will *obviously*
> >consider the delivery as failed, while the remote server, if not
> >performing checks correctly, might consider the message as received. This
> >smells a lot like either broken MTAs ar very broken firewalls in the
> >middle path.
> 
> If the situation is as you explained, could the result be that I can find 
> the e-mail to one mailing list member in 10 copies in XMail queue that are 
> all trying to deliver?
> 
> I suppose if "XMail consider the delivery as failed", it should try to 
> deliver it again but not to make another message in its queue and try to 
> deliver both the new one *and* the original one.

Are there 10 copies of the *same* mailing list message to the *same* user 
inside the spool? How such user delivery is handled? Does it have a 
mailproc.tab?



- Davide

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