Re: [Exim] unwanted mutiple emails

Page principale
Supprimer ce message
Répondre à ce message
Auteur: Diye Wariebi
Date:  
À: Joseph Kezar
CC: exim-users
Sujet: Re: [Exim] unwanted mutiple emails
I tried PIX firewall solution, but it appears that this problem hasn't
been resolved. I've recived more emails from clients complaining.

By the same email I mean - many copies of one message.
They have different IDs
The emails are being received from diffrent sources, ranging from
government organisations to friends keeping in touch.

Joseph Kezar wrote:

>Our network too does this strange thing also.
>I thought it was related to: if there is a user that is in the CC or BCC that is an unknown localuser
>everytime the message gets thawed and retried all the people that where in the original recipients list get
>another copy? Is that so? If the message is marked as "D" for that user it should skip them though. So I
>thought.
>
>Anyways, if anyone has a solution to getting multiple copies of the same email please help.
>Note: My problem is not related to a mailing list.
>Oliver Egginger wrote:
>
>>Where these mailiglist hosted ?
>>What means "the same emails" ?
>>Have they the same MsgID ?
>>Where these mails come from ?
>>
>>If the problem isn't on your side a filter could maybe help.
>>
>>- oliver
>>
>>>Can anyone help?
>>>
>>>I have recently been given the administration of a server running Red
>>>Hat 7.1 with Exim 3.33 behind a CISCO Secure PIX firewall version
>>>5.3(1). I am currently having problems with a few customers who are
>>>reciving the same emails over 200 times a day. This has been going on
>>>now for over a week now and I have tried everything I can but with
>>>little luck. On customer has received over 900 copies of the same
>>>mesage in one week from a mailing list.
>>>
>>>I thought it was an smtp problem and so under the Transports
>>>configuration section I had
>>>
>>>remote_smtp
>>>driver = smtp
>>>connect_timeout = 5m
>>>command_timeout = 5m
>>>data_timeout = 7m
>>>final_timeout = 10m
>>>
>>>two days later and the problem is still there. Can anyone put me in the
>>>right direction.
>>>
>>--
>>
>>## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ##
>>
>
>--
>Joseph Kezar
>
>
>
>

--
Diye