Is anyone else getting 2 or 3 copies of every mails?

Bastian Muck bastian.muck at gmx.de
Wed May 7 02:25:22 CEST 2008


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Hmm, i don't have this Problem. Do you use an emailclient?

ian douglas schrieb:
| As I've mentioned already though, the copies I'm getting are all 
duplicates from the mailing list -- I got two copies of your message, 
but both copies were only sent to the mailing list. None of the extra 
copies I've received today had me personally listed as a To: or CC: 
recipient, and the Message-Id fields are always similar so I'm not 
getting BCC'd copies.
|
| I quite confident that it's an issue with the mailing list.
|
| -id
|
|
| Bastian Muck wrote:
| there might be an answer to this. When you write an email an someone 
uses the "answer-all" function you get an email adressed to your email 
adress and one to the mailinglist. Possibly that might be an answer. And 
of course sometimes there are double-posts.
|
| Greetings Bastia
| ian douglas schrieb:
| | Michele Renda wrote:
| | > Only one copy also for me. It is like you registered two / three
| | > times. Are you sure you don't have mail fowarding activated to
| | > another email address registered to this mailing list?
| |
| | Nope, I've always only had a single address on the list, and I've 
been a member since last summer.
| |
| | I got 3 copies of my own follow-up, 3 copies of Mo's response, and 
two copies of Michele's, and none of them were a CC to both the list AND 
my address... all replies were only to the list address. All copies 
share an identical Message-Id, but I see some different send times from 
the mail headers.
| |
| | Using Mo's response, and looking at the mail headers, I see this block:
| |
| | Copy 1:
| | Received: from dashavoo.com ([80.68.90.193])
| |     by sita.openmoko.org with esmtp (Exim 4.50) id 1JtVGV-00059x-Rb
| |     for community at lists.openmoko.org; Wed, 07 May 2008 00:04:15 +0200
| |
| | Copy 2:
| | Received: from dashavoo.com ([80.68.90.193])
| |     by sita.openmoko.org with esmtp (Exim 4.50) id 1JtVGV-00059x-Rb
| |     for community at lists.openmoko.org; Wed, 07 May 2008 00:04:15 +0200
| |
| | Copy 3:
| | Received: from dashavoo.com ([80.68.90.193])
| |     by sita.openmoko.org with esmtp (Exim 4.50) id 1JtVGN-00059m-4G
| |     for community at lists.openmoko.org; Wed, 07 May 2008 00:04:07 +0200
| |
| |
| | ... so the third copy definitely sent to the mailing list engine a 
second time, like maybe the mailing list engine looped back through 
incoming messages? But I can't see any differences in the first two 
copies of the message at all, nor any differences in the raw message 
(headers, etc) from the two copies I got from Michele via gmail.
| |
| | It started a maybe two weeks ago with getting second copies, but 
today I'm getting third copies, so wanted to ask what was up. I remember 
seeing posts a while back about duplicate messages, and someone had to 
reset something with the mailing list engine.
| |
| | Like I said, this is only affecting messages from the OpenMoko 
Community list. My personal Email and other mailing lists I'm on only 
deliver a single copy.
| |
| | Can someone in charge of the list take a look at it pretty-please?
| |
| | -id
| |
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