It's a weird problem we have at this moment.
We run CentOS 3.6 with the latest version of Exim, however some of our users are experiencing problems with sending mail to their own domain.
For example, I run the domain dude.nl, two users have one email address.
Ex: [email protected] and [email protected].
If people send individually mail to each of those email addresses no problems occur, however if people send a mail (To, CC, or BCC) to BOTH people, just ONE arrives.
Is Exim seeing this as an double message? And how can I resolve/fix this?
Multiple customers are complaining here about this problem, and I don't have a clue to where to look to solve the problem!
I already advised them to turn of Spamassassin, but the problems still occur.
Does someone have the same problems and resolved it? Or does maybe someone have the solution?
Please get back to me!
Thanks in advance...
We run CentOS 3.6 with the latest version of Exim, however some of our users are experiencing problems with sending mail to their own domain.
For example, I run the domain dude.nl, two users have one email address.
Ex: [email protected] and [email protected].
If people send individually mail to each of those email addresses no problems occur, however if people send a mail (To, CC, or BCC) to BOTH people, just ONE arrives.
Is Exim seeing this as an double message? And how can I resolve/fix this?
Multiple customers are complaining here about this problem, and I don't have a clue to where to look to solve the problem!
I already advised them to turn of Spamassassin, but the problems still occur.
Does someone have the same problems and resolved it? Or does maybe someone have the solution?
Please get back to me!
Thanks in advance...