James S Jones wrote: >Of those I subscribe to, it's only a problem with this one. So, since >the G-List works correctly and this one doesn't, surely it's a setup >issue that can be fixed by direct comparison... > > Of the 10 I sub to G-List and Vintage-macs are fine, of the 8 remaining most have the odd glitch which is no big whoop with the quadlist, compact, MaX (which generates more false mail than real traffic) and this one sending at least 1 every 24 hours and one for each mail addressed to the list. Using filters to divert the traffic from each list into its own folder works very well leaving the inbox free more rather more important things. Both errors can be duplicated easily, why has this gone on for so long and seems to be getting worse by degrees
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