What's funny is that Tom's message was in fact posted twice, which is what
the filter is supposed to guard against.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Ritchford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 3:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: annoying JSP list software claims to reject my posting as
having "identical" text


I made a brand-new, original posting to the JSP list but received a
nasty little
error message claiming that I had already posted this message to the JSP
list.

Fooled by this message, I reposted, but then I started to get all
those stupid error
messages that one gets when one posts successfully to this list ("Joe
Idiot's mailbox
is full, go away please").  So I believe that the posting was successful and
in
fact I did succeed in posting the message to the list... twice.

A little research on my part didn't dig up the list owner so I'm posting
this
complaint here...  let's see if THIS message gets the error below:

At 3:28 PM -0700 9/21/00, 1.8d wrote:
>Your message  is being returned to  you unprocessed because it
>appears to have
>already been  distributed to  the JSP-INTEREST  list. That  is, a
>message with
>identical text  (but possibly with different  mail headers) has been
>posted to
>the list recently, either by you or by  someone else. If you have a
>good reason
>to resend this message to the list (for instance because you have
>been notified
>of a hardware failure with loss of  data), please alter the text of
>the message
>in some way and  resend it to the list. Note that  altering the
>"Subject:" line
>or adding blank  lines at the top  or bottom of the message  is not
>sufficient;
>you should  instead add a  sentence or  two at the  top explaining
>why  you are
>resending the  message, so that the  other subscribers understand
>why  they are
>getting two copies of the same message.


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