So which one is the guilty party in adding the Delivered-To header? I
didn't think that fetchmail touched the headers. I don't think that
fetchmail should have even been involved in this transaction, but it
looks like it did.
Received: from localhost [127.0.0.1]
by localhost with IMAP (fetc
John te Bokkel / Tempus:
> I am not sure why this is happening now, I haven't made any changes to
> configurations in the last while.
The Postfix local delivery agent will report a loop when it tries
to deliver mail to u...@example.com, and that message already has
a "Delivered-To: u...@example.co
I am not sure why this is happening now, I haven't made any changes to
configurations in the last while.
It seems that fetchmail is catching mail that it shouldn't.
Here is an example of an email that got bounced. It was sent locally
in a backup script.
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