> > Is it just some wierdness locally or is anyone else getting duplicate
> > emails on this list?
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According to the headers, I guess [EMAIL PROTECTED] has subscribed the
list. Mail is received by cerbpyro.com's MX which is the same as
www.spatz.com. OK so far but then someone from a dialup
s90.slot2.dial1.hnj.nac.net who calls himself pyromail.cerbpyro.com feeds
all the mail back to the list.
Someone at pyromail started using fetchmail?
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