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gckorn
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This is complicated so let me set this up so you can understand it:
1. Assume there is a message in the outgoing queue from an on-server user, [email protected]. The message is sent to 200 recipients, included among these recipients are [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]. The message has a large attachment (400 MB) that obviously is rejected by many ISPs.
2. Now, I happen to send an email to [email protected]. That new email is from [email protected]. That is, server-to-server email.
3. When I send this email - a mail from [email protected] to [email protected], I get failure messages that pertain to the message from [email protected] that is on the queue. That is, I will get a failure message stating that the mail to [email protected] is too large and is rejected by that ISP, that the mail to [email protected] is too large, etc.
Obviously, something is wrong, as I should not be getting failure messages that are intended for [email protected].
Any thoughts about the problem? How to fix it?
Thanks,
gc
1. Assume there is a message in the outgoing queue from an on-server user, [email protected]. The message is sent to 200 recipients, included among these recipients are [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]. The message has a large attachment (400 MB) that obviously is rejected by many ISPs.
2. Now, I happen to send an email to [email protected]. That new email is from [email protected]. That is, server-to-server email.
3. When I send this email - a mail from [email protected] to [email protected], I get failure messages that pertain to the message from [email protected] that is on the queue. That is, I will get a failure message stating that the mail to [email protected] is too large and is rejected by that ISP, that the mail to [email protected] is too large, etc.
Obviously, something is wrong, as I should not be getting failure messages that are intended for [email protected].
Any thoughts about the problem? How to fix it?
Thanks,
gc