Interesting Answer Peter, but I will through a bit of a loop into this.
1. User account "bruce", no .qmail-bruce file.
- two messages are delivered to bruce when addressed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2. User account "bruce", with .qmail-bruce file.
- one message is delivered to bruce w
hello,
>
> > it is very useful suggestion, but it doesn't work with ~30k domains
(and
> > each domain owner is a postmaster). we can punish them, but we want
> > prevent this thing from happening.
> > it doesn't occur very often, but i think antiloop check should be
> > integrated into qmailadmin
hi,
> > i don't, but users do;) and they can do it via qmailadmin.
>
> So the solution is simple: somebody is responsible for that postmaster
> account. Tell him/her _not_ to set up a forward of that account to
> itself in qmailadmin. He/she shouldn't do that for _any_ account. A
> forward to the
hi,
> Hello Martynas,
>
> On Thursday, February 13, 2003 at 9:39:38 PM you wrote (at least in
> part):
>
> > cat .qmail-default
> > | /usr/local/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > cat postmaster/.qmail
> > &[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> So you like mail loops? If not: delete postmaster