Thanks for your suggestion
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Vinita Aggarwal
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On Dec 27, 2007 4:45 AM, Vinita Aggarwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have Three lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] (1000 members) and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (1500 members) and [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Now, In [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have only
> two members i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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onday, December 17, 2007 1:01 AM
To: Stephen J. Turnbull; Allan Hansen
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] no dupes across lists?
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>Allan Hansen writes:
>
> > That's interesting.
> >
> > I run Mailman 2.1.5 (Mac OS X
This certainly explains the behaviour, Stephen and Brad. I had looked
through all the
options in Eudora and didn't find a way to turn off this pruning feature,
so I assumed it
to be non-existent.
As for RFC 2822, this is what it says about Message-ID. Given the
highlighted section,
I think that wh
Check your Message-ID: headers. IIRC, Mailman doesn't change those
when taking an incoming message and sending that back out.
In addition I happen to know from personal experience that Eudora has
some very powerful duplicate suppression capabilities -- they are one
of the few tools that help
Allan Hansen writes:
> One message from a subscriber's MUA goes to two lists in Mailman
> because that person is addressing it using
>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[subscriptions of poster and recipient to list1 and list2 verified]
> Mailman is the actual recipient of this me
At 2:34 +0900 12/17/07, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>Allan Hansen writes:
>
> > That's interesting.
> >
> > I run Mailman 2.1.5 (Mac OS X 10.4) and have the 'problem' that
> > when someone posts to two lists at a time, I get only one message. I
> > actually do want to get both for archival purposes
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>This is definitely a gmail 'feature' to the extent that you won't see
>your own list posts because they are 'duplicates' of the sent message.
I meant to say "... to the extent that you won't even see your own list
posts ...".
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>The h
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>Allan Hansen writes:
>
> > That's interesting.
> >
> > I run Mailman 2.1.5 (Mac OS X 10.4) and have the 'problem' that
> > when someone posts to two lists at a time, I get only one message. I
> > actually do want to get both for archival purposes. If this is not a
> >
Allan Hansen writes:
> That's interesting.
>
> I run Mailman 2.1.5 (Mac OS X 10.4) and have the 'problem' that
> when someone posts to two lists at a time, I get only one message. I
> actually do want to get both for archival purposes. If this is not a
> function of Mailman 2.1.5, I wonder
That's interesting.
I run Mailman 2.1.5 (Mac OS X 10.4) and have the 'problem' that when someone
posts to two lists at a time, I get only one message. I actually do want to get
both for archival purposes. If this is not a function of Mailman 2.1.5, I
wonder where the other message is cut. :-)
Gruver, Sandi wrote:
>Does the 'no dupes' option mean that members will not receive a messages
>sent to more than one list to which they are subscribed?
No. It only means that a member will not receive the post from the list
if (s)he in specifically addressed in To: or Cc: of the post.
If you h
Does the 'no dupes' option mean that members will not receive a messages
sent to more than one list to which they are subscribed?
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