Hallo Alexander,

On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 18:58:55 +0200GMT (14-7-2005, 18:58 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

ASK> What the... ? How can Paul's message have a different ID on your machine
ASK> than on mine?

That's rather easy. He doesn't add a Message-ID to his messages.
Therefore on of the smtp servers down the road does it. To be more
exact: it's being done by a server that calls itself 'thrall'
Unfortunately that server gets the mail after it's being processed by
the list server, therefor everybody gets a message with a different
Message-ID.

The easiest solution for this would be that Paul would start to use a
client that's RFC compliant. In this case that would mean that it
inserts a Message-ID.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

Postscript: The only thing of interest in some letters.

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