Bobby wrote:
Hello Dominic,
Tuesday, March 1, 2005, 11:40:05 PM, you wrote:
DA> I have setup dbmail-mysql with postfix using the debian packages, on a
DA> sarge distro. I have followed the standard setup outlined in helgrim's
DA> howto. Everything seems to work quite well (since I somewhat painfully
DA> upgraded to 2.0.3). I only have one significant problem: when someone
DA> mails to a list of users in our domain(s), the message gets rejected
DA> listing all the potential recipients as having failed when even one is
DA> bad. Eg: if I send
DA> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DA> and def is not a username in the abc.com domain, I get the message
DA> rejected listing all the users in the To: field.
DA> Can anyone shed any light on this?
Are you sure the other two recepients don't receive the message?
I think it is quite normal to list all the recepients in the To: field
since it is sent to all of them and they are in the To: field.
The other two do receive the message. However, I have listed each user
on a separate line as a "To:", and other mail systems have pointed out
the one offending address, whereas dbmail/postfix seems to throw the
whole thing back at me requiring me to manually do a binary chop type
algorithm to narrow down to the offending address.
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