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>Steven Levine wrote:
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>> Is anyone else receiving duplicate messages?
>[Sandy, Gary, Donald said "yes".]
>Okay, _I'm_ not getting any dupes. Which list(s) are the dupes on? Do
>the dupes have the same timestamps (this is important and indicates that
>the messages were sent but not acknowledged and thus resent) or do the
>dupes have different timestamps (indicating some kind of loop, for
>example a list subscribed to itself or someone bouncing messages back to
>a list)?
>Since I don't have any dupes, can someone look at the headers from a set
>of dupes and see if they are exactly the same or if some of the lines are
>different? I specifically would like to know if the Message-Id header
>lines are the same and if there are any differences on the Received
>header lines.
>Thanks,
>- Peter
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