> Steven, > > I think I am starting to see a pattern here.. This address is sending > three and more copies of the messages to the list.. That sounds like a > good reason to block it from sending to the list.. Back in Fido that > would get your echo mail cut off till you proved the problem was fixed..
Hello Andy Are you saying that this address is sending 3-4 copies of messages to the list:[email protected] ? If that is so, for how long has this been going on? I know that I have not used that address to send mail to this list for quite a while. I figured that since my messages from that address were not arriving at the list, I would stop using that address. The first successful emails that I have sent to this list in a LONG time (from [email protected]) were sent last night. I know that I only received two copies of each message, since I receive a copy for [email protected] & [email protected]. The reason for that is that I have not been able to unsubscribe [email protected] from this list. So last night I only got two copies of my messages from [email protected]. Are you seeing different behavior? (Actually, since I have not been able to unsubscribe [email protected] I have been getting two copies of every message that I receive from this list. "As far as I know", I have not received 3-4 copies of my messages or anyone elses message from this list. That takes into account last night, which is the first time in a long time that I started using [email protected] again, and the entire time before that when I was not using that address.) Last night when I started using the address that I have been trying to unsubscribe for a long time, my messages (again, from [email protected]") were arriving at this list really fast. So I am going to send this message from "[email protected]" If it looks like it is not going to arrive, I am going to send it from [email protected] One more thing that will be really interesting/annoying, especially if the copy of this message that I'm going to send from [email protected] arrives at this list: like I said, last night [email protected] started working on this list again. So I immediately tried to unsubscribe again. It has been almost twelve hours since I sent the request to unsubscribe, and I still have not received a response. Here is the full header from that message (there is no body or subject line:) From: "Steven P. Ulrick" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 19:40:42 -0500 User-Agent: KMail/1.12.0 (Linux/2.6.29.6-217.2.8.fc11.x86_64; KDE/4.3.0; x86_64; ; ) X-KMail-Transport: Sendmail X-KMail-QuotePrefix: > X-KMail-Identity: 1375388204 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Message-Id: <[email protected]> Status: RO X-Status: RS X-KMail-EncryptionState: X-KMail-SignatureState: X-KMail-MDN-Sent: I fully agree that the behavior that you described in your original response to my earlier email would deserve the rejection of my emails until I fixed any problems that there may be on my end. During the time I have been trying to unsubscribe this certain address, I have been able (as an experiment) to subscribe and unsubscribe some (admittedly not all) other *[email protected] addresses with no problem. It strikes me as odd that I am having this problem with this particular address, especially since I use email aliases just like this on at least the following lists with no problems, no duplicate messages or anything like that: Fedora Linux KDE (Users List) KDE (Devel List) The Sword Project Enough for now :) I do appreciate any help that I can get in getting this particular address unsubscribed. Of course I will continue to get the list from the (only) other address that I do have subscribed. Steven P. Ulrick --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
