Lisa is a genius! I had forgotten about an old filter set up in Outlook.
It was set to take any messages that came in for that other list and
move them to the same folder as the TCP messages. Outlook saw the other
list name in the To or CC field of the cross-posted messages and moved a
copy of them there. It didn't know or care that I wasn't subscribed to
the list any more, just that it found the e-mail address for the list
there.

Thanks for solving the mystery, Lisa!
Donna



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Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 11:17 AM
To: Jones, Donna
Subject: Re: [TCP] Cross posting and duplicate messages

I just had a thought. Do you have any filters for the other list?
 
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