[Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts?

2011-11-23 Thread Carlos Palomino
Hello all, Several subscribers of my list are complaining of duplicate posts. They say it happens only sometimes. Are there any common reasons for such occurrences? I don't experience this on my test-member account or in my regularly subscribed address, so it's difficult to track down.

Re: [Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts?

2011-11-23 Thread Mailman Admin
On 2011-11-23 11:11, Carlos Palomino wrote: Several subscribers of my list are complaining of duplicate posts. They say it happens only sometimes. Are there any common reasons for such occurrences? I don't experience this on my test-member account or in my regularly subscribed address,

Re: [Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts?

2011-11-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mailman Admin wrote: On 2011-11-23 11:11, Carlos Palomino wrote: Several subscribers of my list are complaining of duplicate posts. They say it happens only sometimes. Are there any common reasons for such occurrences? I don't experience this on my test-member account or in my

Re: [Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts?

2011-11-23 Thread Carlos Palomino
It appears they are replying to all, as in the few header samples I've seen, there are two instances of the group address (in the To and CC fields). I have the setting checked to filter out duplicates, but still receiving complaints. Not sure how to handle this, as it seems to be on the user's

Re: [Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts?

2011-11-23 Thread David Andrews
On 11/23/2011 4:11 AM, Carlos Palomino wrote: Hello all, Several subscribers of my list are complaining of duplicate posts. They say it happens only sometimes. Are there any common reasons for such occurrences? I don't experience this on my test-member account or in my regularly

Re: [Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts?

2011-11-23 Thread Robert P. Schwartz
@python.org [mailto:mailman-users-bounces+rpschwar=knology@python.org] On Behalf Of Carlos Palomino Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 12:09 PM To: Mailman-Users@python.org Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts? It appears they are replying to all, as in the few header samples I've seen

Re: [Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts?

2011-11-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
Carlos Palomino wrote: It appears they are replying to all, as in the few header samples I've seen, there are two instances of the group address (in the To and CC fields). I have the setting checked to filter out duplicates, but still receiving complaints. Not sure how to handle this, as it

Re: [Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts?

2011-11-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
Robert P. Schwartz wrote: I seem to have the same problem. It only happens sometimes and to different users. Tell the users that when they receive duplicates, they need to send copies of both messages including all headers to you - preferably forwarded as attachments, but any way that

[Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts to earthlink.com

2008-11-19 Thread BROOKS WILLIAMS
Hi, We have subscribers on earthlink.com who receive multiple copies of postings. Has anyone else had this problem? I saw a posting about it from 2003 but there was no solution given. Thanks, Brooks -- Mailman-Users mailing list

Re: [Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts to earthlink.com

2008-11-19 Thread Brad Knowles
on 11/19/08 11:16 PM, BROOKS WILLIAMS said: We have subscribers on earthlink.com who receive multiple copies of postings. Has anyone else had this problem? I saw a posting about it from 2003 but there was no solution given. What is in your MTA logs? What is in their MTA logs? Have you seen

Re: [Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts to earthlink.com

2008-11-19 Thread Grant Taylor
On 11/20/2008 01:33 AM, Brad Knowles wrote: Have you seen several sample messages, so that you can do a comparison and contrast between the supposed duplicates? In my experience, when you look closely at the Received: headers, you usually find that the two messages are literally identical

Re: [Mailman-Users] Duplicate posts to earthlink.com

2008-11-19 Thread Brad Knowles
on 11/20/08 1:37 AM, Grant Taylor said: If my logic is correct, it should be the last server (Received: header closest to the top of the message) that received the message that was not duplicated. If the two examples share one Received: header and then subsequent (closer to the top) are