This is all rather curious. I did tests sending Bcc messages from 4 different accounts; Hotmail, my local Freenet, my ISP's webmail, and GMail. Each message had two Bcc entries with no To: and no Cc. GMail and Freenet sent the message as two separate messages (in the SMTP transaction), each to one of the individual addressees. The messages appeared in the Inboxes of each of the addresses, as expected. Hotmail and my ISP sent the message as a single message and the SMTP transaction shows two RCPT TO lines one after the other. In the Hotmail and ISP cases, the mail was delivered only to the Inbox of the second RCPT TO address. My next test was to send another message from my ISP but with the order of the addressees reversed. This resulted in a single message being sent, as before, with two RCPT TO addresses, but with the order reversed. Again only one Inbox received the message and it was the one listed by the second RCPT TO.
So, I don't think the problem is anything to do with any filtering I may be doing. It seems to be consistent that when only one message is sent for two recipients, only the second recipient receives the message. So I am wondering whether this is a problem with Mercury, is it a problem with the daemon or is it something else.
Failing anything else, my next step is to remove the daemon and turn off the global filtering and then see if the single message with two RCPT TO entries is delvered to one or both addressees. This will tend to point to either Mercury or the daemon as the problem, depending what the result is. I will be doing this tomorrow as it's getting rather late here now.
Any suggestions appreciated.
GordonM
<P>This is all rather curious.&nbsp; I did tests sending Bcc messages from&nbsp;4 different accounts; Hotmail, my local Freenet, my ISP's webmail, and GMail.&nbsp; Each message had two Bcc entries with no To: and no Cc.&nbsp; GMail and Freenet sent the message as two separate messages (in the SMTP transaction), each to one of the individual addressees. The messages appeared in the Inboxes of each of the addresses, as expected.&nbsp; Hotmail and my ISP sent the message as a single message and the SMTP transaction shows two RCPT TO lines one after the other. &nbsp;In the Hotmail and ISP cases, the mail was delivered only to the Inbox of the second RCPT TO address.&nbsp; My next test was to send another message from my ISP but with the order of the addressees reversed.&nbsp; This resulted in a single message being sent, as before, with two RCPT TO addresses, but with the order reversed.&nbsp; Again only one Inbox received the message and it was the one listed by the second RCPT TO.</P>
<P>So, I don't think the problem is anything to do with any filtering I may be doing.&nbsp; It seems to be consistent that when only one message is sent for two recipients, only the second recipient receives the message.&nbsp; So I am wondering whether this is a problem with Mercury, is it a problem with the daemon or is it something else.</P>
<P>Failing anything else, my next step is to remove the daemon and turn off the global filtering and then see if the single message with two RCPT TO entries is delvered to one or both addressees.&nbsp; This will tend to point to either Mercury or the daemon as the problem, depending what the result is.&nbsp; I will be doing this tomorrow as it's getting rather late here now.</P>
<P>Any suggestions appreciated.</P>
<P>GordonM</P>
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