Hi again,
I found time to look for the minimal guide I had done:
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/node50.html
Look down towards the bottom of that page you should be
able to see it's steps - the steps should also apply to OSX 10.4.x
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It seems I am getting duplicate messages from mailman v2.1.5 when senders send
both TO and CC to the list. For some reason no one else in the list is
acknowledging this issue so I look like an idiot complaining about it, but I'm
seeing several instances of it per day.
I do not get dupes of all
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At 8:28 AM + 2006-04-30, Tony G wrote:
I do not get dupes of all mails otherwise I'd suspect double subscription.
The Avoid Duplicates flag is set. This only happens for mails that have
the list in the CC - I understand the dupe flag is for when people use
ReplyAll and the recipient
Tony G wrote:
It seems I am getting duplicate messages from mailman v2.1.5 when senders send
both TO and CC to the list. For some reason no one else in the list is
acknowledging this issue so I look like an idiot complaining about it, but I'm
seeing several instances of it per day.
Brad has
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 10:36 PM -0700 2006-04-29, William D. Tallman wrote:
Reason I ask is that a simple
recompile wasn't exactly addressed in the UPGRADE text, although I did
get that I should shut things down while redoing the binaries.
Again, I was just trying to help a newbie user. And thank you, Dan, for
clarifying
the misinformation about Mailman on OS X Server. I thought that I had made it
clear
that the Mailman interfaces work just fine there and that as far as Mailman is
concerned, there's no need for Apple support.
At 8:23 AM -0700 2006-04-30, Allan Hansen wrote:
Again, I was just trying to help a newbie user. And thank you, Dan,
for clarifying
the misinformation about Mailman on OS X Server. I thought that I
had made it clear
that the Mailman interfaces work just fine there and that as far as
Brad Knowles wrote:
Tony G wrote:
I do not get dupes of all mails otherwise I'd suspect double
subscription. The Avoid Duplicates flag is set. This only happens
for mails that have the list in the CC - I understand the dupe
flag is for when people use ReplyAll and the recipient is in
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Brad has already provided good information in his reply. I just want
to add that it looks to me like in this case, the sender's MUA is
actually giving the list address twice (once for To: and once for Cc:)
to the MTA, and the MTA is not dropping the duplicate recipient.
Tony G wrote:
I was mislead by discussions like these:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/2001-August/009467.html
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/2002-March/010911.html
Yes, but these are discussions of a suggested patch that isn't in the
current
Tony G wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Brad has already provided good information in his reply. I just want
to add that it looks to me like in this case, the sender's MUA is
actually giving the list address twice (once for To: and once for Cc:)
to the MTA, and the MTA is not dropping the duplicate
Mark Sapiro wrote:
I think the next thing is to collect both copies of some duplicated
posts with full headers and examine the Received: chains in each to
try to determine where the duplication is occurring.
Another thing you can do if you have access to Mailman's logs is to
check the post and
Mark Sapiro wrote:
.. you said when you receive duplicates, the list was
addressed twice in the post, once in To: and once in Cc:. Thus, I am
suggesting that the list actually receives the post twice and sends
it twice and that's why you get two copies.
I mis-spoke. It only occurs in that one
On 4/30/06, Tony G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Over the last month or two I have been going over the headers myself and
the headers on each copy of the mails are exactly the same: same Received
path and time stamps, and same Message-ID (!!). The only pattern between
what generates dupes and
At 5:49 PM -0700 2006-04-30, Tony G wrote:
Over the last month or two I have been going over the headers myself and
the headers on each copy of the mails are exactly the same: same Received
path and time stamps, and same Message-ID (!!). The only pattern between
what generates dupes and
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