Ok, I have more information. It appears that one of the mailservers on our list is turning around and emailing the list "from" the original sender. It, therefore, emails everybody all over. How can I lock-down my list better?

At 01:56 PM 5/1/2004, you wrote:

I've got a problem with a listserv sending multiple emails. The list isn't subscribed to itself, besides it's set to use a sender list (it's not an open forum). It's not just one address that's getting dupes; it looks like the system isn't incrementing the "sent" flag. This didn't just happen once, either. I tried a smaller list, and it worked fine, so I think it's just that one.

The first thing to do is check the headers (especially Received: headers) of 2 messages that are duplicates, looking for things like the time in the Received: headers, and any forwarding.


Then, check the IMail SMTP log files to see if the E-mail was indeed sent twice by IMail.

-Scott


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