This is almost certainly down to my ineptitude, with this "new"
feature, but I'm wondering if any of you folks can help.

I've got three (relevant) lists, all on the same machine/domain,
(Mailman 2.1.11; Python 2.5.2): 

    nowhere-crew 
    nowhere-leads 
    norg.bored

nowhere-crew(@lists.goingnowhere.org) has
    <nowhere-le...@lists.goingnowhere.org> 
and
    <norg.bo...@lists.goingnowhere.org> 

as non-digest list-members (along with its own 'ordinary' (well, as
ordinary as euroburners get) list-members): I want both of those two
lists(members) to receive mails sent to nowhere-crew (that bit works).

What I don't want is for copies of the mail sent to nowhere-crew
to be sent (twice/thrice) where an email address is on either/both of
the other two lists.

It seems to me that putting:
    nowhere-le...@lists.goingnowhere.org
    norg.bo...@lists.goingnowhere.org
in 
    regular_exclude_lists 

should work. That's my understanding of things from past-list posts,
and the little note on the wiki.

Except it's not quite working. I'm still getting the message twice
(thrice), when sent.

I'm a wee bit out of ideas, and can't work out what I've done wrong.

Nothing odd in the (abbreviated) headers, that I wouldn't have
expected, either:
    
(I've foo.example.org'd the Message-ID, but they are consistent)

    From nowhere-crew-boun...@lists.goingnowhere.org Thu Mar 11 15:24:18 2010
    To: Nowhere Crew Folks <nowhere-c...@lists.goingnowhere.org> 
    Envelope-to: a...@amyl.org.uk
    Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 15:23:06 -0000
    Subject: [nowhere-crew] March 15th deadline for newsletter
    Message-ID: <821baae0543da54584b9b8bc6702dbd17c7...@foo.example.org>
    List-Id: Nowhere Crew Folks <nowhere-crew.lists.goingnowhere.org>
    X-BeenThere: nowhere-c...@lists.goingnowhere.org

and

    From nowhere-leads-boun...@lists.goingnowhere.org Thu Mar 11 15:24:03 2010
    To: Nowhere Crew Folks <nowhere-c...@lists.goingnowhere.org>
    Envelope-to: a...@amyl.org.uk
    Message-ID: <821baae0543da54584b9b8bc6702dbd17c7...@foo.example.org>
    List-Id: Nowhere Leads' list <nowhere-leads.lists.goingnowhere.org>
    X-BeenThere: nowhere-c...@lists.goingnowhere.org
    X-BeenThere: nowhere-le...@lists.goingnowhere.org

I imagine I've made a very simple mistake, somewhere. Could someone
with more clue in this area (Sibling lists) help me out.

Thanks, as ever,

a

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