Добрый день Paul,

Tuesday, October 19, 2004, 3:13:36 PM, you wrote:


Paul J Stevens> Anton Nekhoroshikh wrote:
>> Paul J Stevens> Well, if you have,
>> 
>> Paul J Stevens> ALIAS                        | DELIVER_TO
>> Paul J Stevens>
>> ----------------------------------------------------
>> Paul J Stevens> [EMAIL PROTECTED]            | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
>> Paul J Stevens> than to what deliver_to points [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???
>> 
>> Paul J Stevens> As I understand the delivery chain,
>> Paul J Stevens> the alias [EMAIL PROTECTED] *should* exist in 
>> Paul J Stevens> the aliases table if that address
>> Paul J Stevens> should be delivered locally.
>> 
>> 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] is mailbox

Paul J Stevens> what *kind* of mailbox, dbmail or
Paul J Stevens> /var/mail type? Because if it's a dbmail 
Paul J Stevens> mailbox it should have *either* an
Paul J Stevens> entry in the dbmail_aliases table, *or* you 
Paul J Stevens> are using dbmail-smtp from procmail
Paul J Stevens> and you're selecting the user on the 
Paul J Stevens> commandline with the dbmail-smtp -u
Paul J Stevens> option. But even that route I've tested, and 
Paul J Stevens> still no double headers.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailbox in dbmail
about what there is a recording in dmail_users

>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] alias to mailbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the same dbmail
>> machine
>> 
>> if send mail directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED] i see normal message
>> if send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] i see message with double headers
>> 
>> I feel, that we each other do not understand, but the problem is

Paul J Stevens> I don't deny it. But I still have
Paul J Stevens> trouble understanding the exact route the 
Paul J Stevens> message is travelling. I still don't
Paul J Stevens> know where mail ends up in the end. In de 
Paul J Stevens> example.txt.dbg you sent all I see is
Paul J Stevens> mail coming in for [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is 
Paul J Stevens> being forwarded *externally*. What
Paul J Stevens> happens after that is unclear. Using 
Paul J Stevens> logger.sh we have already established
Paul J Stevens> that dbmail sends this mail correctly, 
Paul J Stevens> without the double headers. The final
Paul J Stevens> insertion was not in the logfile.

ok i create new box in dbmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and add alais to dbmail_alias [EMAIL PROTECTED] deliver_to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and i see double headers
see attached file(full log, two session)

See final insertion in attach (pid 11397)

It is strange, that through logger.sh we see the normal message.


>> You already probe to send messages on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Paul J Stevens> I did, and no double headers.

>> I create transport in exim via new version dbmail-smtp for this box.

Paul J Stevens> Which means exactly nothing to me
Paul J Stevens> since I don't use exim.

Paul J Stevens> You could try adding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Paul J Stevens> as an alias to your userid. That way 
Paul J Stevens> external forwarding won't be required.

Paul J Stevens> You could also try setting SENDMAIL
Paul J Stevens> to logger.sh and try to see if there's a 
Paul J Stevens> difference between the different
Paul J Stevens> versions of dbmail-smtp.

in attache "test.eml" original message sended via "cat test.eml |
/usr/sbin/sendmail -i -t"
and "after_logger.eml"  message created by logger.sh

-- 
С уважением,
Anton Nekhoroshikh
Руководитель проекта
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