on 11/20/08 1:37 AM, Grant Taylor said:
If my logic is correct, it should be the last server (Received: header
closest to the top of the message) that received the message that was
not duplicated. If the two examples share one Received: header and then
subsequent (closer to the top) are diffe
On 11/20/2008 01:33 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
Have you seen several sample messages, so that you can do a comparison
and contrast between the supposed duplicates? In my experience, when
you look closely at the Received: headers, you usually find that the two
messages are literally identical with
on 11/19/08 11:16 PM, BROOKS WILLIAMS said:
We have subscribers on earthlink.com who receive multiple copies of
postings. Has anyone else had this problem? I saw a posting about it from
2003 but there was no solution given.
What is in your MTA logs? What is in their MTA logs?
Have you seen s
On 11/19/2008 11:16 PM, BROOKS WILLIAMS wrote:
We have subscribers on earthlink.com who receive multiple copies of
postings. Has anyone else had this problem? I saw a posting about it
from 2003 but there was no solution given.
Check your MTA logs and see if Mailman its self is sending duplicat
Hi,
We have subscribers on earthlink.com who receive multiple copies of
postings. Has anyone else had this problem? I saw a posting about it from
2003 but there was no solution given.
Thanks,
Brooks
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