Allan Trick sent the message below at 08:03 8/25/2006: >I'm just reporting back that in the scenario I was describing earlier >in this thread, I've checked logs and it appears that Mailman did do >what it was supposed to and deliver a message to all 20 of our >lists. So the fact that any given user who is subscribed to all >those lists only receives one message of the 20 would appear to be >due to Exchange's "helpfulness" in reducing in-box clutter. I'm not >sure I like this "feature" but there probably isn't much to be done >about it. Maybe it'll help others who didn't already know that >Exchange does this to read this in the FAQ. And if anyone more >knowledgeable about Exchange wants to comment and maybe provide a >workaround for cases where all messages sent to a bunch of lists ARE >received by the Exchange user in Outlook, that'd be nice. > >I've got a question about the logs, but I'll put that in a separate message. ---------------- End original message. ---------------------
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