On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 17:20:23 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:

> Camaleón put forth on 4/28/2010 4:07 PM:
> 
>> There is just an interval of *35 seconds* between one mail and the
>> other! Wow, that is *so fast* if you are sending two different messages
>> (to one list and the other) because if you carefully review the e-mail
>> headers, the mailing list address is displayed in "To" field, in both
>> cases. Not "CC" nor "BCC".
> 

(...)
> Given all of the other things we know about cosme's situation, I think
> this "dial up" sending behavior is the likely cause of what you
> describe. There's nothing odd or sinister about it.  I don't care for
> this whole cosme situation as it distracts the list.  I wish he'd go
> away.  That said, again, there's nothing suspicious about his quick
> succession sending.

Of course there is nothing suspicious in that "low delay" between 
sendings and that was precisely my point (→ suggests an automated/
configuration error -i.e., mail is automatically duplicated in both 
lists- instead a manual/conscious error -i.e., the user is manually 
sending both e-mails-).

Maybe one day we'll know :-)

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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