Since it only does it one one list I have to assume it is Mailman.  

The SMTP log?  What useful information about an email that has gone out is there?  All 
I ever get is weird errors that mailman creates by itself in there, i,e.

Jun 11 05:14:30 2004 (32685) All recipients refused: please run connect() first

Like how did it get "unconnected?"

or Jun 09 16:02:15 2004 (7536) All recipients refused: (501, 'NULL characters are not 
allowed in SMTP commands', 'xx-bounces+7=hotmail.com\x00\x
[EMAIL PROTECTED]')

Why is it adding null characters.

But this mailing was not the one that dups.  The all recps ???

I did stop mailman and deleted all the queue and lockfiles (actually purged all by a 
reinstall. Maybe that created that weird error of all recps.)


Still confused.





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>
>On 11 Jun 2004, at 13:35, Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
>
>> I know this was asked but I do not see an answer - I have one list that
>> decides to send a lot more than one email to the same person - and it
>> just started.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>
>Have you checked the Mailman post and smtp logs, correlated with the 
>outbound MTA's logs, to see if it is multiple messages being sent from 
>Mailman or could it be multiple deliveries of the same message by an 
>MTA?
>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Lloyd F. Tennison
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> No trees were harmed in the transmission of this message.
>> However, a rather large number of electrons were temporarily
>> inconvenienced.
>
>


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