http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3824





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-10-02 21:14 -------
I have a script in my personal mass-check system which looks for mass-check 
output with identical message-ids and identical rule hits, calls 
them "duplicates", and throws away all but one. 

>From time to time I refer to the log for this step, and clean up my corpus. 
Did so today. 

Found a non-spam message from person A to two Yahoo Groups mailing lists, both 
of which I receive, though to different email addresses of mine. He apparently 
uses different Yahoo profiles for these lists. I therefore received two copies 
of this message, with identical message-id, date, subject, and contents (it 
was one message), but from two different email addresses (his two profiles), 
and to two different email addresses (my two profiles). Received path from him 
to Yahoo is identical, from Yahoo to my two destinations vary appropriately. 

As far as my corpus is concerned, this is one message. But as far as receiving 
emails go, this should be treated as two messages, and my proposal within this 
bug entry would have difficulty doing so. We'd need to add/record the mailing 
list involved to identify these as two messages rather than one for the 
purposes of delivery.



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