On 18 Oct 2013, at 17:45, "Wietse Venema [Masked]" wrote: > Wietse: >> Does the Delivered-To: header already exist in the message? If that >> is the case, you have been forwarding mail back and forth between >> Postfix and some other server. That is a mail delivery loop. > > Sendu: >> Well not back and forth between my Postfix server. But in any case, >> the messages in Google's quarantine do indeed already have the >> Delivered-To header prior to delivery. > > And what put that header in there? If it was added by your own > system, then you have a broken mail handling architecture. > > If you are passing mail between different systems that use the same > Delivered-To: address, than that also is a broken mail handling > architecture.
My system isn't doing anything. Google's spam system is adding the header. It is outside of my control. At this point I don't care about absolute correctness. I just want to receive my email. How do I disable the D flag?