imail is only reveiving one e-mail.  here's the logs surrounding the event.  The first 
e-mail sent FROM imail is the message to the user saying "someone subscribed.  was it 
you?  click here if it was":

SMTPD (034400CE) [209.61.132.133] connect 209.61.132.133 port 4663
SMTPD (034400CE) [209.61.132.133] EHLO server95
SMTPD (034400CE) [209.61.132.133] MAIL FROM:<imailsrv@[domain_with_list].com>
SMTPD (034400CE) [209.61.132.133] RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SMTPD (034400CE) [209.61.132.133] d:\imail\spool\D22f10ce.SMD 1803
SMTP (2436) processing d:\imail\spool\Q22f10ce.SMD
SMTP (2436) ldeliver cwolves.com cwolves-main (1) <imailsrv@[domain_with_list].com 1803
SMTP (2436) finished d:\imail\spool\Q22f10ce.SMD status=1
SMTPD (034500CE) [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] connect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port 4675
SMTPD (034500CE) [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] EHLO server95
SMTPD (034500CE) [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SMTPD (034500CE) [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] RCPT TO:<imailsrv@[domain_with_list].com
SMTPD (034500CE) [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] d:\imail\spool\D23290ce.SMD 1110
SMTP (2036) processing d:\imail\spool\Q23290ce.SMD
SMTP (3400) processing d:\imail\spool\QH717E.tmp
SMTP (3804) processing d:\imail\spool\QH7180.tmp
SMTP (2420) processing d:\imail\spool\QH7182.tmp
SMTP (3400) ldeliver cwolves.com cwolves-main (1) 
[LIST_NAME]-owner@[domain_with_list].com 265
SMTP (3400) finished d:\imail\spool\QH717E.tmp status=1
SMTPD (034600CE) [17.254.0.52] d:\imail\spool\D23260ce.SMD 5219
SMTP (3804) ldeliver [domain_with_list].com ketan-main (1) root@[domain_with_list].com 
258
SMTP (3804) finished d:\imail\spool\QH7180.tmp status=1
SMTP (2420) ldeliver cwolves.com cwolves-main (1) 
[LIST_NAME]-owner@[domain_with_list].com 234
SMTP (2420) finished d:\imail\spool\QH7182.tmp status=1


As for the e-mail that the script sends:

Received: from server95 [209.61.132.133] by cwolves.com with ESMTP
  (SMTPD32-6.05) id A65F35B00CE; Fri, 06 Apr 2001 15:26:07 -0500
Received: from mail pickup service by server95 with Microsoft SMTPSVC;
Fri, 6 Apr 2001 15:26:07 -0500
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [LIST_NAME] Subscription
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 15:26:07 -0500
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; 
boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0030_01C0BEAD.E6904C90"
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2919.6700
Message-ID: <SERVER95MCSK0jYisef0000004b@server95>
X-OriginalArrivalTime: 06 Apr 2001 20:26:07.0521 (UTC) FILETIME=[CF84D910:01C0BED7]
X-RCPT-TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-UIDL: 5
Status: U 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
subscribe [LIST_NAME] Mark_Kahn 



Well, that's it...as far as I can tell, the server recieves ONE e-mail and sends back 
two.  And in those logs, the user has an e-mail account on the same server, so i-mail 
is sending e-mail locally.  but it does the same thing with external accounts.

ARGH
-Mark

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Daniel Donnelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 15:01:48 -0400

>Mark,
>
>So you are saying the message is one of the List Servers responses, 'already
>subscribed'? I thought you were saying it was a bounce message, saying
>'Message already here' or something to that effect. So my answer was not
>pertinent to the situation! Guess I missed the meaning of your words "list
>account" in your original.
>
>What does the IMail Log show about receiving the email from the script, both
>when sending to your account and sending to imailsrv?
>
>As for the timing, I'm not so sure what you are seeing is 'wrong' in that
>the first to arrive will cause the subscribe process to start, which has
>more 'work' to do than processing the second email and sending only the
>'already subscribed message'. This could mean that the second response could
>arrive before the first. I don't think this is a meaningful 'clue'. Just a
>delay caused by more intensive processing for the first response.
>
>Without seeing the complete message prior to sending to IMail, I don't know
>what else I can do. Maybe if you modify your script to output to a text
>file, the same contents that go in the email (header and all!), you will
>learn a lot more. Also might help to look at the output of MS SMTP (logs?)
>to see if it is truly sending just one email. I suppose IMail logs could
>tell you this, too.
>
>Daniel Donnelly

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