Martin Schmid wrote:

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>>Hello
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>>Now I'm a little confused about xmail's behaviour: when I'm sending a 
>>mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], then I usually get one single mail 
>>and xyz.org has to double them for 'first' and '2nd'. This works with 
>>most web clients.
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>>When I'm sending mail using a regular client (mozilla) through xmail, 
>>then I get two mail to xyz.org, each containing a 'to' header to 
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just wonder who's doubling the mail. Is 
>>this mozilla? or is it xmail? One of them is wrong...
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>I've also tried this using outlook express. It's exactly the same. It 
>seems to me that xmail doesn't detect if multiple mail goes to the same 
>server. The xmail on the author's side makes copies and the receiving 
>xmail likewise. If a mail is sent to 5 recipients on the same server, 
>each of them will get 25... am I wrong?
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There must be something wrong with your xmail setup (corrupt). I am 
using Xmail 1.7 (linux) with client Mozilla thunderbird, Outlook 
express, Netscape. I have just tested what you have talking about and it 
works normally; each of the recipients on the same domain receive only 
one message.

- Sasa

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