Alright, I can't seem to make heads or tails of this. I looked through all the Postfix documentation I could find, as well as dbmail, and no leads. Maybe one of you can help:

I'm running a Redhat 7.2 system, with Postfix 1.1.10 compiled with MySQL support as my MTA. dbmail is providing pop3 access, and the mydestination option for postfix points to a MySQL table so that I can add virtual domains easily. (via a php script I haven't written yet.. )

Everything works, I'm hosting 3 domains currently on the machine. I have 1 dbmail account that is aliased 3 times, once for each domain name.

Now, when I send mail to any of these 3 accounts to test them the mail should forward to the one pop account, which it does, but it does it many times. Initially when I check mail via pop3, I'll get one copy of the email, and then a few minutes later, another copy, and so on. So far I have not received more than 4 copies, but sometimes I only get two copies.

Here's my dbname.conf:
"0";"TRACE_LEVEL";"5"
"0";"TRACE_TO_SYSLOG";"1"
"0";"TRACE_VERBOSE";"0"
"0";"SENDMAIL";"/usr/sbin/sendmail"
"0";"DBMAIL_FROM_ADDRESS";"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"0";"POSTMASTER";"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"0";"POP3D_EFFECTIVE_USER";"dbmail"
"0";"POP3D_EFFECTIVE_GROUP";"dbmail"
"0";"POP3D_BIND_IP";"*"
"0";"POP3D_BIND_PORT";"110"
"0";"POP3D_DEFAULT_CHILD";"30"
"0";"POP3D_MAX_CHILD";"50"
"0";"POP3D_CHILD_MAX_CONNECTS";"10000"
"0";"POP3D_CHILD_TIMEOUT";"300"
"0";"POP3D_IP_RESOLVE";"yes"
"0";"IMAPD_EFFECTIVE_USER";"dbmail"
"0";"IMAPD_EFFECTIVE_GROUP";"dbmail"
"0";"IMAPD_BIND_IP";"*"
"0";"IMAPD_BIND_PORT";"143"
"0";"IMAPD_DEFAULT_CHILD";"5"
"0";"IMAPD_MAX_CHILD";"15"
"0";"IMAPD_CHILD_MAX_CONNECTS";"1000"
"0";"IMAPD_DAEMONIZES";"yes"
"0";"IMAPD_CHILD_TIMEOUT";"3000"
"0";"SMTPD_EFFECTIVE_USER";"dbmail"
"0";"SMTPD_EFFECTIVE_GROUP";"dbmail"
"0";"SMTPD_BIND_IP";"*"
"0";"SMTPD_BIND_PORT";"25"
"0";"SMTPD_DEFAULT_CHILD";"20"
"0";"SMTPD_MAX_CHILD";"30"
"0";"SMTPD_CHILD_MAX_CONNECTS";"1000"
"0";"SMTPD_DAEMONIZES";"yes"
"0";"SMTPD_CHILD_TIMEOUT";"3000"
"0";"DBMAIL_POP_BEFORE_SMTP";"no"
"0";"DBMAIL_IMAP_BEFORE_SMTP";"no"

Any ideas?

Thanks,
-Micah

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