My logs did little to help with the problem. Basically it connected with the
receiving server then said rejected due to Spam.. I figured double spooled
was a made up term by this guy..

Thanks for your help,

Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 7:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Double Spooling


> When I looked at the log files, my mail server connects and then
> receives the message that the email is Spam. All I'm trying to do
> is send a test email to this alias. The people who run the receiving
> email server informed me that it was MY problem, not his, and that
> we are double spooling the email..

"Double spooling" isn't a standard E-mail term.  A logical interpretation
would be that they think you are sending out 2 copies of the E-mail when you
only want to send one copy.

You should ask him why his server is rejecting your E-mail -- saying that it
is "double spooled" or "your problem" isn't a reason for rejecting mail.
You need to know the reason why they wouldn't accept it ("We only allow one
RCPT TO: per connection", for example).  Did the IMail logs you looked at
give any clue?


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