stress testing the ml cc prob
Stephen J. Turnbull
stephen at xemacs.org
Mon Nov 15 00:33:48 EST 2004
>>>>> "SY" == Steve Youngs <steve at youngs.au.com> writes:
SY> * Steve Youngs <steve at youngs.au.com> writes:
SY> * Steve Youngs <steve at youngs.au.com> writes:
SY> * Steve Youngs <steve at youngs.au.com> writes:
SY> This might sound crazy, but I wonder if it is the PGP/MIME
SY> sigs that something doesn't like?
Please be patient, and don't send test messages. Tux and I are
working on the mail pipeline; but it will take time. I will let you
know (briefly) what we've checked when I have news to report.
Note that the stripping is almost surely happening on Tux, so you
should assume that CCs are going to get to their destination. Your
local mailer will send to the MX of the CC'd host, and after that the
content of the message, including the CC header, is irrelevant. The
rest of the way the envelope address is all that matters, and header
munging won't affect it.
Thank you!
First report:
We've checked the virus scanner hypothesis by turning it off. As you
can see, that didn't help. As I figure out ways to isolate different
parts of the pipeline, I'll be checking them.
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