A customer is reporting that they are
receiving duplicate copies of e-mails. I found the following
in the msg log (obfuscated). u126773, u154969, and u154971
all appear to be the exact same message. I am trying to
determine where the duplication occurred. Was it client side
or on the server? Since I do not see a non-u file that
created u154969* and u154971*, I am leaning towards client
side duplication. Just looking for duplication. Any help
from the list would be appreciated.
# grep -E "u(126773|154969|154971)"
/var/log/surgemail/rec1405/msg140519.rec
19 09:34:02 [0] burst 10.20.30.40 .
<d.sturges@xxxxxxxx.tld> 0 . "burst
1400506388.11489_21104.mail1.n2net.net -->
u126773~2,(0,142193)[1400506388]"
19 09:35:25 [0] burst 10.20.30.40 .
<d.sturges@xxxxxxxx.tld> 0 . "burst
u154971~2,R(0,142193)[1400506388] -->
u154971~2,(0,142193)[1400506388]"
19 09:35:25 [0] burst 10.20.30.40 .
<d.sturges@xxxxxxxx.tld> 0 . "burst
u154969~2,SR[1400506388] -->
u154969~2,S(0,142193)[1400506388]"
19 09:35:25 [0] del 10.20.30.40 .
<d.sturges@xxxxxxxx.tld> 142193 .
"u126773~2,DS(0,142193)[1400506388](ip=10.20.30.40)"
19 09:38:35 [0] burst 10.20.30.40 .
<d.sturges@xxxxxxxx.tld> 0 . "burst
u154971~2,SR(0,142193)[1400506388] -->
u154971~2,S(0,142193)[1400506388]"
Thanks,
Jim L.
N2Net