Добрый день Paul,

Tuesday, October 19, 2004, 12:46:33 PM, you wrote:


Paul J Stevens> Anton Nekhoroshikh wrote:
>> Добрый день Paul,
>> 
>> Tuesday, October 19, 2004, 12:01:59 PM, you wrote:
>> 
>> Paul J Stevens> Which doesn't quite answer my question:
>> 
>> Paul J Stevens> If /logger.sh shows no errors in the
>> Paul J Stevens> outgoing email where are those double 
>> Paul J Stevens> headers being introduced?
>> 
>> no errors
>> 
>> Paul J Stevens> Is
>> Paul J Stevens> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on a separate dbmail machine?
>> 
>> The same machine as [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Paul J Stevens> That's weird. If both are on the same
Paul J Stevens> machine, no forwarding should occur at all.

Paul J Stevens> If [EMAIL PROTECTED] is on the same machine:

Paul J Stevens> Oct 18 16:58:20 com0
Paul J Stevens> dbmail/smtp[19957]: dboracle.c,db_query: [SELECT
Paul J Stevens> deliver_to 
Paul J Stevens> FROM dbmail_aliases
Paul J Stevens> WHERE lower(alias) = lower('[EMAIL PROTECTED]')]
Paul J Stevens> Oct 18 16:58:20 com0
Paul J Stevens> dbmail/smtp[19957]: dboracle.c,db_num_rows: cannot
Paul J Stevens> fetch result

Paul J Stevens> this query shouldn't fail.

SELECT deliver_to FROM dbmail_aliases WHERE lower(alias) = lower('[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]')
[EMAIL PROTECTED] alias to [EMAIL PROTECTED]



>> Paul J Stevens> I suspect there maybe a problem with
>> Paul J Stevens> the homebrew lf->crlf conversion taking 
>> Paul J Stevens> place in forward.c.
>> 
>> maybe
>> 
>> Paul J Stevens> Perhaps you could add an alias:
>> Paul J Stevens> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Paul J Stevens> That way I can send an email to that
>> Paul J Stevens> address, and see for myself how/where 
>> Paul J Stevens> things go wrong.
>> 
>> done
>> you can probe


Paul J Stevens> I did. No double headers.





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