>
> Brion Moss writes:
>
>>
>>>
>>> Subject:
>>> [courier-users] Re: Nested lists and duplicate mails
>>> From:
>>> Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Date:
>>> Mon, 11 Feb 2002 17:35:29 -0500
>>> To:
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>> Brion Moss writes:
>>>
>>>> I have some mailing lists which are set up with .courier files in
>>>> /usr/lib/courier/etc/aliasdir. The lists look like:
>>>> list1: john, tom, mary
>>>> list2: john, lisa, ted
>>>> list3: list1, list2
>>>> The problem is that when mail is sent to list3, john gets two
>>>> copies. How can this be avoided?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This should not happen. However looking at made-up data instead of
>>> the actual contents of your alias file makes it impossible to do any
>>> additional analysis. Also, the output of "makealiases -dump" would
>>> also be useful.
>>
>> 6 postal:/usr/lib/courier/etc/aliasdir# pwd
>> /usr/lib/courier/etc/aliasdir
>> 7 postal:/usr/lib/courier/etc/aliasdir# cat .courier-engr
>
>
> This is not an alias.
> See the 'makealiases' man page.
>
>> Is there any other information that would be relevant for tracking
>> down the problem?
>
>
> You're not using aliases. You're using something else.
I never said I was using aliases, I said I was using .courier files.
That established, what can I do to keep my users from getting multiple
copies of the same message when mail is sent to the parent list?
-Brion
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