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> i know this is probably already discussed somewhere and i am sorry. my > googles have come back with 0 working solutions. i have a customer > that wants to receive copies of all emails that his users send and > receive. a) is that possible (on the sending) yes. see *bcc* options in the REWRITE_README. > > b) i already have it working on the receiving side of things the only > problem being that the customers main email gets the emails the users > is getting 2 times. the end user only gets one but the main account > where i am duplicating to gets to. > > the setup i have in place is where domain.tld is a virtual domain. > and it has a few mail boxes. so i have in my mysql tables an entry in > the mailboxes and an entry in the aliases (this is setup from the > high5.net how-to with some mods to accept dspam filtering) but the > entry in the aliases table has the end users address > (enduser) and the main account (main). in an > effort to stop this from happening, i added this to the configs > thinking it would solve the problem ( enable_original_recipient=no ). > This did not work at all, so now i ask what can i do to stop the > duplicate messages from getting to the main account. since you didn't send informations as recommended in the ML welcome message (and in the DEBUG_README), we can only guess. my first guess is that you have a content filter so your virtual aliases are expanded twice. disable address rewrite before or after the content filter. see the FILTER_README and look for no_address_rewrite. for more infos/questions/..., do follow the DEBUG_README#mail.
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