> Is this a problem with header parsing or number of envelope
recipients?
It appears to be a header problem. Example:
MAIL From:<MCLAU009@???>
RCPT To:<user1@???>
RCPT To:<user2@???>
Received: from somebox.ihc.com
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Message-ID:
<1D9B7E8C047BD011B82400805FC1C2B3041C2A2F@???>
From: "McLaughin, Veronica" <MCLAU009@???>
To: 2nd SYMPHONY Coords <2ndSYMPHONYCoords@???>,
2nd SYMPHONY Coords/Assistants
<2ndSYMPHONYCoords/Assistants@???>,
2nd SYMPHONY DCRI Coords/Assistants
<2ndSYMPHONYDCRICoords/Assistants@???>,
2nd SYMPHONY Steering Committee and Sponsor
<2ndSYMPHONYSteeringCommitteeandSponsor@???>,
2nd SYMPHONY VIGOUR Pharmacy
<2ndSYMPHONYVIGOURPharmacy@???>,
3rd Floor NP
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Just keeps going and going and going for 1,000's of addresses
> If its a header problem then you can probably do something with a
> transport filter - it could be a touch hairy....
Sounds kind of hairy does anyone have a example of this kind of setup?
It seems to die at about 1000 addresses. Also would the max_rcpt fix
the problem?
Thanks,
Carl
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