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forwarding, can it loop?
If for instance, I had a me@ntlworld.com email account & I got it to forward all mail to me2@ntlworld.com which also had forwarding setup to forward all mail to me@ntlworld.com.
Would it make a continual loop that due to the amount of spam being forwarded, the server would grind to a halt? :dunce: |
Re: forwarding, can it loop?
urm... what would be the point in doing that... why not just let it go straight to me@ntlworld.com ....
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Re: forwarding, can it loop?
There is a mail error* that would bounce this back to the sender stating it is caught in a loop. Don't know the error number, but I saw it recently when a friend of mine screwed up his mail server configurations.
*Assuming the mail server is configured properly |
Re: forwarding, can it loop?
It was just an "I wonder" thing...
I woudlnt do it, but it was something stupid that got discussed in the office, I'm sure you know what stupid office discussions are like :D |
Re: forwarding, can it loop?
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../frtfytr2.mspx
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Re: forwarding, can it loop?
I will actually loop a few times (about 5-6 I think) before the headers get too big and it realises something's up.
EDIT: Yeah, what he just posted. :D |
Re: forwarding, can it loop?
Virtually all SMTP servers have a headers limit - any mail received with more than "n" headers will be rejected. Therefore loops get killed off pretty quickly.
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