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Peter Skye wrote:
> -- 2. If you will forward one set of duplicates to me I'll check the
> headers. Occasionally duplicates are caused when the receiving server
> doesn't tell the sending server that the message was fully received.
> The sending server then tries to resend it. I want to see if the times
> in your headers are different, which would mean that the message was
> sent more than once.
Hi Peter, and thanks for your reply.
Unfortunately, I zapped all of the doppelgangers as soon as I saw them.
Will endeavor to leave them intact the next time, for your diagnostic
purposes. I'm pretty sure that all the duplicates I was seeing were either
from this list or from the VOICE list. Odd coincidence.
> -- 3. The duplicates can be caused by failures while you are downloading
> your mail from your ISP's mail server. Have you had any recent
> connection problems?
You know, I can't rule that out. There were a few glitches recently,
probably right before or during message downloads.
Jordan
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