Sorry, 

Maybe I don't understand qmail well enough, on the old system, the
forwarder (exim) automagically whittled down all the mailing addresses
to a "unique" list removing dupes.  

I take it based on your comment qmail does not do something similar.

James

On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 22:45 +0300, Alexey Loukianov wrote:
> James F. Jarrett wrote:
> > If someone sent out an e-mail to multiple divisions, and a person was in
> > more than one division, they only got a single e-mail.  Now however,
> > they get an e-mail for every division in which they belong.
> > 
> > We created the division mails as mailing lists.  IN hindsight this may
> > not have been wise and I probably should have created them as
> > forwards.  
> 
> Let me summarize: you don't like that people are getting dupes of sent 
> mail, if they belong to several divisions? If this is the problem, then 
> I can't understand why do you expect converting mailing lists to 
> forwards correct this behavior?
> 
-- 
James F. Jarrett
Information Systems Associate
Charlotte Country Day School



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