Holly Bostick wrote:
> Tim Igoe schreef:
> 
>>Holly Bostick wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Jan Callewaert schreef:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>if I watch the logs of postfix, I have different times in it.
> 
> <snip double-received message>
> 
>>>>Regards,
>>>>
>>>>Jan Callewaert
>>>
>>>
>>>A perhaps more important question is:
>>>
>>>Why am I receiving a second copy of this message 10 days after I
>>>originally received it (and it's dated 10 days ago, too)?
>>>
>>>Am I the only one who received this (again) today (about 2 minutes ago,
>>>14:26 CET)? If there is some kind of weirdness with my ISP (which would
>>>likely be the case if I'm the only one who got this), I certainly want
>>>to know about it-- and if Jan has some kind of weirdness on his (?)
>>>servers, I guess he (?) would want to know about that, too.
>>
>>
>>I just recieved this message twice today too - again dated 10 days in
>>the past.
>>
>>Is it possible the main got stuck in a queue somewhere and have just
>>'popped' out? :/
> 
> 
> I would think that that's exactly what happened-- the question I was
> wondering about is: whose queue?
> 
> The mail delivery queue of my ISP has now been eliminated (since you got
> it too), leaving Jan's send queue, or the list server's queue.... I think.
> 

The puzzling bit is to look at the times in the email header - they are
all correct for if the message was delivered immediately but not. (even
on my server which i know has the right time).

Very odd.

> Holly

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