Anton Nekhoroshikh wrote:
Paul J Stevens> Well, if you have,

Paul J Stevens> ALIAS                        | DELIVER_TO
Paul J Stevens> ----------------------------------------------------
Paul J Stevens> [EMAIL PROTECTED]            | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Paul J Stevens> than to what deliver_to points [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???

Paul J Stevens> As I understand the delivery chain,
Paul J Stevens> the alias [EMAIL PROTECTED] *should* exist in Paul J Stevens> the aliases table if that address
Paul J Stevens> should be delivered locally.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] is mailbox

what *kind* of mailbox, dbmail or /var/mail type? Because if it's a dbmail mailbox it should have *either* an entry in the dbmail_aliases table, *or* you are using dbmail-smtp from procmail and you're selecting the user on the commandline with the dbmail-smtp -u option. But even that route I've tested, and still no double headers.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] alias to mailbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the same dbmail
machine

if send mail directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED] i see normal message
if send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] i see message with double headers

I feel, that we each other do not understand, but the problem is

I don't deny it. But I still have trouble understanding the exact route the message is travelling. I still don't know where mail ends up in the end. In de example.txt.dbg you sent all I see is mail coming in for [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is being forwarded *externally*. What happens after that is unclear. Using logger.sh we have already established that dbmail sends this mail correctly, without the double headers. The final insertion was not in the logfile.

You already probe to send messages on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I did, and no double headers.

I create transport in exim via new version dbmail-smtp for this box.

Which means exactly nothing to me since I don't use exim.

You could try adding [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an alias to your userid. That way external forwarding won't be required.

You could also try setting SENDMAIL to logger.sh and try to see if there's a difference between the different versions of dbmail-smtp.


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