Hi all, Call me stupid, or maybe because I'm just a newbie... I've set up james as my mailserver; done the MX records stuff, worked fine at receiving my test messages to the various virtual domains therein. A few night ago, while I was at my PC, James received a message that it (rightfully) relegated to spam (as these domains have not yet been "released" upon the public). However, after that, James went berserk, sending [EMAIL PROTECTED] over 10,050 messages before I cottoned on and killed the processes. I deleted the messages in the deadletter table, then restarted James, and there he went again, sending the same messages over and over again. So I stopped James - took him off the /etc/inetd/ list. I suspect that my configuration is in a loop: (See attached file: Config.xml) any ideas/suggestions as to where I should start looking? Or is this all too vague? Rgds Melroy The information contained in this e-mail communication may be confidential. You should only read, disclose, re-transmit,copy,distribute, act in reliance on or commercialise the information if you are authorised to do so. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail communication, please immediately notify us by e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], or reply by e-mail direct to the sender and then destroy any electronic and paper copy of this message. Any views expressed in this e-mail communication are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of a member of the National Australia Bank Group of companies. Any advice contained in this e-mail has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on any advice in this e-mail, National Australia Bank Limited recommends that you consider whether it is appropriate for your circumstances. If this e-mail contains reference to any financial products, the National recommends you consider the Product Disclosure statement (PDS) or other disclosure document before making any decisions regarding any products. The National Australia Bank Group of companies does not represent, warrant or guarantee that the integrity of this communication has been maintained nor that the communication is free of errors, virus or interference.
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