Dale Qualls wrote:
> Hi gang:
>
> My brother posted this question a while ago and we're still searching
> for a solution.  We've been using xmail since 1.17 and never really
> noticed this issue until recently.
>
> Setup:
> XMail 1.22 (this also occured with 1.21 and 1.20, not sure about
> before 1.20)
> HP 2.6Ghz 512MB Ram
> RH 8.0
> Pete's AV filter
> SA filter
> No outbound filters
>
> Here's the issue:
>
> When users on the xmail server send messages to multiple recipients
> all of them are never delivered.  If a message is inbound to many
> accounts they do not all receive it.  The messages that make it
> through are delivered sporadically to the users, if the same message
> is sent several times different users will actually receive it.
>
> Sending messages out has the same effect, they are not all received
> and if the same message is sent repeatedly the boxes that do receive
> the messages differs every time.
>
> I tested this by setting up 20 boxes on the xmail server and testing
> between the xmail server and itself and between the xmail server and a
> GroupWise server.  In sending/receiving on the xmail server I used 2
> separate e-mail clients, "The Bat!" and Mozilla Thunderbird (in prior
> tests we also tried outlook express with the same results).
>
> I tried this with the inbound filters (spam and av) turned off as well
> and the results were the same.
>
> The results were always different as far as who the messages were
> delivered to but in every case the messages weren't delivered to
> everyone.
>
> The logs do not appear to give any clues.
>
> Suggestions?  Troubleshooting tips?  This is killing my brothers
> office.
>
> Is there any possibility that it could be the OS?
>
> I was thinking
> about taking this box up to SUSE 9.3 or OpenSuse 10, anyone have any
> experience with these flavors?
>
> Thanks!
>
>  Dale                            
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I'm using Xmail on Linux for a long time now (some years) with no problems.
(Mandrake for some time, now Fedora)

Do you have sendmail service runing? Disable it.

P.Katsoulis
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