Subj : binkd connecting to own AKA
To   : Alexey Fayans
From : mark lewis
Date : Mon Jan 13 2020 06:07 pm

 Re: binkd connecting to own AKA
 By: Alexey Fayans to mark lewis on Mon Jan 13 2020 20:59:59


AF> This is indeed a routing problem and should be fixed instead of trying to
AF> stop binkd from doing its work.

i'm not trying to stop binkd from doing its work... i'm trying to prevent it
from doing useless busy work that may be caused by something else... there is
never a need for a mailer to call itself and deliver files from its outbound
right back into its inbound and keep looping endlessly like that until someone
notices a problem...

in my case, i noticed it when i saw a netmail with several dozen VIA lines all
from my own system... that was when i realized it wasn't a loop between my
system and another like i have had to deal with in the past... that's also
probably why i have a routing statement in place to route my net's mail back to
my system... it stopped that looping problem and now we have this one that i'm
trying to understand and fix... frontdoor never called itself unless there was
some specific settings in place... settings that would never have been done
accidentally...


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