Hello,
First, I think that roundcube is a slick web application, good job!
Second, when I send email, it sends exactly two emails (perfect
duplicates of each other) to the destination, not just one. It does
this whether I send email within my domain, to other domains, etc. I
have not been able to determine why, without examining the code more
closely.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
-keith
Keith P Hassen wrote:
Hello,
First, I think that roundcube is a slick web application, good job!
Second, when I send email, it sends exactly two emails (perfect duplicates of each other) to the destination, not just one. It does this whether I send email within my domain, to other domains, etc. I have not been able to determine why, without examining the code more closely.Suggestions?
Thanks,
-keith
Stupid question, but are you double-clicking the Send button?
~Brett
Brett Patterson wrote:
Keith P Hassen wrote:
Hello,
First, I think that roundcube is a slick web application, good job!
Second, when I send email, it sends exactly two emails (perfect duplicates of each other) to the destination, not just one. It does this whether I send email within my domain, to other domains, etc. I have not been able to determine why, without examining the code more closely.Suggestions?
Thanks,
-keith
Stupid question, but are you double-clicking the Send button?
~Brett
:-)
Nope, I'm not. I'm going to have to go code-hacking today to resolve, I think.
-k
On 15-Jan-2007, at 08:19, Keith P Hassen wrote:
Nope, I'm not. I'm going to have to go code-hacking today to
resolve, I think.
Start by checking your mailserver's logs and the headers of the
messages. Are you getting TWO messages, or one message TWICE? Not
at all the same thing.