I will try to give as much of the configuration as I can think of to give. Please forgive me as this is the first time using Mailman, and my first time administering a full Web server (I have much experience in shared hosting/virtual hosting).
To track this down, you need to know as much as you can about the duplicate messages. Specifically, you need to know the complete contents of all the headers in those messages. If you can track message-ids and queue-ids (assigned by the mail servers where the messages passed through), it should be able to determine where the duplicates were generated, and that is the first step to figuring out why.
Your log data might also be able to help.
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