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On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Stewart Dean wrote:
When this happens with sendmail, it can be that the queue handler doesn't
finish before a new queue handler is kicked off, so each successive queue
handler/runner ends up sending the same mail.
As Matthias
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 17.4.2007, at 0.11, Phillip T. George wrote:
Oh..hmm. I may have left an important part of the log file out...it
was previously grepped, but here it is, with the delete line in the
middle:
Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com),
IP(70.177.64.93): copy -
On 17.4.2007, at 0.11, Phillip T. George wrote:
Oh..hmm. I may have left an important part of the log file
out...it was previously grepped, but here it is, with the delete
line in the middle:
Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com), IP
(70.177.64.93): copy -> Spam: uid=718, msgi
Phillip T. George wrote:
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 13:21 -0500, Phillip T. George wrote:
Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com),
IP(70.177.64.93): copy -> Spam: uid=718, msgid=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com),
IP(70.168.68.
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 13:21 -0500, Phillip T. George wrote:
Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com), IP(70.177.64.93):
copy -> Spam: uid=718, msgid=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com), IP(70.168.68.56):
copy -> Spam: uid=71
On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 13:21 -0500, Phillip T. George wrote:
> Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com), IP(70.177.64.93):
> copy -> Spam: uid=718, msgid=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com), IP(70.168.68.56):
> copy -> Spam: uid=718, msgid=<[EMAIL P
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 09:10 -0500, Phillip T. George wrote:
Anyway, I'm having a problem, that may or may not be related to
Dovecot. Specifically, duplicate (and sometimes triplicate) emails are
appearing. These emails have exactly the same queue ID, so its not that
t
Hi i have lived the same problem in my mail servers. When the email sender
try to send mail to alias, mail adress verification is taking too much time
to deliver the email which is causing the same duplicate email problem.
Maybe you can check it.
Postfix
ldap
dovecot.
Best regards.
2007/4/14, Ph
Robert Schetterer wrote:
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Phillip T. George schrieb:
Hello all,
Definitely congrats on the 1.0.0 release!
Anyway, I'm having a problem, that may or may not be related to
Dovecot. Specifically, duplicate (and sometimes triplicate) emails are
app
Phillip T. George schrieb:
> Here's a snippet from the procmail log file:
> procmail: Assigning
> "LASTFOLDER=/home/domain.com/homes/user/Maildir/new/1176426436.9170_1.east.domain.com"
>
> procmail: Notified comsat:
> "[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]:/home/domain.com/homes/user/Maildir/new/1176426436.9170_1
Stewart Dean schrieb:
> When this happens with sendmail, it can be that the queue handler
> doesn't finish before a new queue handler is kicked off, so each
> successive queue handler/runner ends up sending the same mail.
> Background: sendmail, and perhaps postfix, is configured to a) toss
> stuff
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Phillip T. George schrieb:
> Hello all,
>
> Definitely congrats on the 1.0.0 release!
>
> Anyway, I'm having a problem, that may or may not be related to
> Dovecot. Specifically, duplicate (and sometimes triplicate) emails are
> appearing. These em
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 09:10 -0500, Phillip T. George wrote:
Anyway, I'm having a problem, that may or may not be related to
Dovecot. Specifically, duplicate (and sometimes triplicate) emails are
appearing. These emails have exactly the same queue ID, so its not that
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 09:10 -0500, Phillip T. George wrote:
> Anyway, I'm having a problem, that may or may not be related to
> Dovecot. Specifically, duplicate (and sometimes triplicate) emails are
> appearing. These emails have exactly the same queue ID, so its not that
> they were sent mult
Charles Marcus wrote:
Phillip T. George wrote:
Hello all,
Definitely congrats on the 1.0.0 release!
Anyway, I'm having a problem, that may or may not be related to
Dovecot. Specifically, duplicate (and sometimes triplicate) emails
are appearing. These emails have exactly the same queue ID,
The user's Maildir was transferred (as was mine) from another server
running Courier. The dovecot.* files were not deleted or moved.
-Phillip
Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
Have you done some migration latelly?
How about deleting/moving the dovecot.* files in the users Maildir
forlder?
HTH
Olive
Phillip T. George wrote:
Hello all,
Definitely congrats on the 1.0.0 release!
Anyway, I'm having a problem, that may or may not be related to
Dovecot. Specifically, duplicate (and sometimes triplicate) emails are
appearing. These emails have exactly the same queue ID, so its not that
they
Have you done some migration latelly?
How about deleting/moving the dovecot.* files in the users Maildir forlder?
HTH
Oliver
Phillip T. George wrote:
Hmm. Thats interesting. The thing is, its only happening for one
user that I'm aware of. Also, I probably should of mentioned that I'm
using
Hmm. Thats interesting. The thing is, its only happening for one user
that I'm aware of. Also, I probably should of mentioned that I'm using
Maildir ... I'm sure that changes things :)
-Phillip
Stewart Dean wrote:
When this happens with sendmail, it can be that the queue handler
doesn't fi
When this happens with sendmail, it can be that the queue handler
doesn't finish before a new queue handler is kicked off, so each
successive queue handler/runner ends up sending the same mail.
Background: sendmail, and perhaps postfix, is configured to a) toss
stuff it can't handle right away i
Hello all,
Definitely congrats on the 1.0.0 release!
Anyway, I'm having a problem, that may or may not be related to
Dovecot. Specifically, duplicate (and sometimes triplicate) emails are
appearing. These emails have exactly the same queue ID, so its not that
they were sent multiple times.
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