double message
Kevin Spicer
kevins at BMRB.CO.UK
Sun Aug 15 22:12:03 IST 2004
On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 22:05, Kevin Spicer wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 18:34, Matthijs Althoff wrote:
> > I had searched the list for double messages but only found suggestions to
> > switch to posix locking however after reading the comments in the
> > mailscanner.conf I was not sure it would apply to me since I'm using
> > sendmail. However I have set "Lock Type = posix" the first couple of
> > message come in fine but after a few "service MailScanner restart" commands
> > the problem comes back. Are there any bits of my configuration you would
> > like to see?
> >
> ignore my previous message about postconf, you're using sendmail (I got
> confused between your message and the other thread you referenced)
> instead what does this produce...
> sendmail -bt -d0.10 < /dev/null | head -n 10
Also... have you compared the headers from the 'double' messages to make
sure that both messages have identical headers, especially the message
ID assigned by your sendmail. Also grep your logs for that message ID
(or if different both message ID's), se if that turns anything
interesting up.
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