On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Daniel W. Samsyguin wrote:
> Is ther any way to block looping messages?
There is no way to block a loop of the form
. User A sends a message to user B, with sender address = A;
. This causes user B to send a different message to user A, with
sender address = B;
. This causes user A to send a different message to user B ...
On the other hand, if traditional forwarding is used just to redirect
a message between two hosts (without changing the sender address),
eventually the message builds up sufficient Received: headers for it to
be blocked by Exim's check on the number of Received: headers.
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