Rock posted on Wed, 10 Jul 2013 06:57:15 +0000 as excerpted:

> Basically, Pan isn't getting the response it wants; so it keeps sending
> the message, and aioe eventually gets three duplicate messages, which,
> it (erringly) creates a message ID for each, and post them.
> 
> Then, if that happens enough (as per Aioe's algorithm), they ban my IP
> address for a week or two, awaiting my fix of the problem.
> 
> Luckily, forcing Pan to create a Message ID with a date and time and a
> legitimate FQDN (of domain.is.invalid), solves the problem because now,
> both Pan and the server know there is only one message involved.
> 
> At least that's what I think you said! :)

Yes. =:^)

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