yuri wrote:
On 09/03/07, amoafo wrote:
Hmm I don't think so.

Is there a way to find out?

In the headers there may be some header with a name like
"Apparently-to". If these differ then two subscribed addresses of
yours might be forwarded to the same inbox. Other clues might be to
compare the "Received" headers to see if they came by the same path.

From the headers I see you're using Microsoft Outlook. I don't know
how to view all the headers in Outlook so you'll have to figure that
one out or ask an MS expert :-)

Yuri

It might be pertinent to ask:

is this a recent phenomena? Or has it been happening since you joined the list?

If it is recent did you change anything in your mail setup?

I find that if links are congested, some mail seems to get double delivered. For example if you are downloading mail from an ISP POP mailbox, and the mail gets through, there might then be a glitch that causes the server to not receive the final acknowledgment that the message has been fully downloaded. Then next time you connect it downloads again. I have had a few duplicates lately.

I am rather concerned that the email infrastructure as a whole (or maybe just in under developed third world internet economies like ours) is about to fall over from the sheer volume of crap email (spam virii etc) that it is being asked to process. It doesn't help of course that major players like xtra cannot even manage to get DNS to work within their network.

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