>I would also note that it is possible it is the mailing list exploder on >nongnu,org that's doing it - detecting a To/Cc header with an address that's >also on the list, and dropping that address from the list expansion. That >would be (just slightly) less broken than having the receiving MTA drop >a message because it assumes a later one will arrive, and I'd actuually >give a higher probability than the "gmail hid it" hypothesis.
That is possible, but I've personally received duplicate messages from the mailing list and a local copy, and having nongnu.org delete a message it thinks is duplicate strikes me as broken as well. Would be interesting if we could see what happened on the gmail side. >And while I'm commenting on "issues" the "Error: Malformed IPv6 address" from >the Received header from eggs.gnu.org might be because of the (quite) recent >decision that abbreviated IPv6 addresses shouldn't be used (no ::s), Wait, when was that decided? I looked at RFC 4291 and it's updates and I didn't see that mentioned. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
