On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 09:11:54PM -0700, Alexei Shilin wrote:

(I see you're one of our customers)

> One of our scanner produces non-unique message-ids when sending mails.
> Ids are repeated in about a week. 

I'm guessing this isn't fixable in the scanner - but an alternative
might be to strip it with a filter and then have your MTA generate
a new one.  I'm pretty sure that's possible with Postfix.

Assuming you don't need the original for tracking purposes - though
you could probably even add it as X-Original-Message-Id: or something.
 
>   delprune      cmd="cyr_expire -E 1 -a -v" at=1015
> 
> What should I do anyway to fight that ugly scanner while keeping
> duplicatesuppression on ?

Try it without -a?  I know there are some pretty confused pieces of
logic in cyr_expire back in 2.3.x.

Bron.
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