I'm not knocking Brad's work on the autox.team.net server but this duplicate mail thing is getting out of hand in case anyone is interested and and wants to temporarily (or permanantly) move the list
Tim & Paul, I'm on 4 lists at team.net and the only list I'm receiving duplicates from is the Healey list. It's slightly annoying yes but hardly a reason to jump ship. I'm sure Mark will sort it out
I don't have a problem with dupes...unless the goober doesn't address replies correctly. (Addressing to me and the list, instead of CC'ing. Also, when I use the link provided for this new list it giv
Don't you think it's a bit "cheesy" to use this list to try to move people to the other? The list owner has stated that he's trying to improve things....let's give him a chance! My service has been i
As a tech. support person, when the majority aren't experiencing a problem I first investigate the chair-to-keyboard interface to see if that is where the issue is. I am not getting 'duplicate' messa
that's why I said TEMPORARILY! I've been on the list for a long time and don't care to move myself The messeges I send to any of four list I belong to have never come back to me more than once (per l
Paul, It appears that there is either a problem with your provider, your mail client or even your subscription to the list, but there does NOT appear to be a problem with the list. You may be jumping
Author: "Kai M. Radicke" <kradick1@ic3.ithaca.edu>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 16:58:22 -0400
Stop assuming things just because they are not happening to you. MJB posted this message to the TR list, which is also experiencing the duplicate syndrome (more like 10 of each post rather than just
No. In this case I am confident enough to say that I am 100% right. The message was posted to the mgs@autox.team.net, the reference was to *this* list and the problem has not occurred on *this* list.
Next time you get "duplicates" turn on the full headers (in Eudora it's the blah blah blah button), and carefully inspect them to see where they're delivered. It's possible that somewhere along the
I dislike mee-toos but in this case I am also missing something as I do not get duplicates either. It does cast some suspicion at the recipients ISP. I am no Internet geek but I would think that if t
I don't seem to have the problem with duplicates. Usually the dupe problem is caused when someone keys the "reply all" button on their mail screen. It then sends a message to the list and one to the
I have no problem with duplicate messages. Perhaps you are subscribed under two addresses, or your address is duplicated on Mark's end. You might try unsubscribing and then re subscribing. Larry Hoy