Mathieu Arnold schrieb am Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 06:51:15PM +0100:
> --On vendredi 22 mars 2002 11:50 -0500 Lawrence Greenfield 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >   Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 12:14:37 +0100
> >   From: Mathieu Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >[...]
> >   I use 2.0.16, I saw the patch, but it also disables sieve as I
> >understood.    I would just like to have the duplicate delivery removed,
> >but not sieve :)
> >
> >Sieve uses duplicate delivery suppression to prevent mail loops.  I
> >don't have an easy solution of how to make Sieve work without
> >duplicate delivery suppression.
> >
> >Larry
> >
> 
> Maybe a MD5 Checksum of the headers (starting after the last recieved). 
> which would remain the same in case of a mail loop, but not in the case of 
> a mail cross posted to 2 mailings lists because of different Sender or 
> List-id header.

Mmmh, that may be quite a hit on performance.  What about inserting 
additional headers ("X-Sieve-Loop" or the like) as everyone already
does when bouncing mails with procmail?  Or do I miss something here?

Regards,

Birger

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