03-30-2011
No!
I get attachment and full message copy only from user2!
From user1 I don't get anything..
I think that problem in next: when I send mail from user3 to user1, it firstly resends to door@localhost (but why?) and then falls to some queue and doesn't goes to user1... but why it doesn't happy with user2? It's strange.
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