Again, it's the LDA, not sendmail. If there's a problem, it's not sendmail's problem. Sendmail is doing what it's told.
Claus might offer a simple: "Perhaps you should use an LDA which is not broken." Quoting Wayne Heming ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > You may think its broken or a red herring, but I think you may have missed > a point. > > This is exactly how sendmail operates, and yes it may be 5 days instead of > 4. If there is a way around it I would like to know, but a lot of "so > called" sendmail gurus have looked and think it is correct. > > The main point is that the message is sent to the users on the same domain > from a user of that domain and the mailbox has to be over quota, lets face > it, this doesn't happen that often. > > I was just offering another scenario where someone receives multiple copies > of the same message. I have only seen it once, and it was one of the users > with an empty box that complained about it.