Every message is *exactly* the same, not even one byte different? I've
never seen that before. Are all messages in user's inbox - or other
folders? Does user have any filters that say *copy* message - which would
*create* duplicates. I *think* if server sends more than once there
*should* be a record of it, but I've never even *seen* an Exchange server,
never mind know anything about what it might do.
Here's what I would do next... Send another message that you think will be
duplicated, check the users mailbox on server *before* they download the
message to their own machine. Then have user check for messages and see
*when* message is duplicated.
At 08:43 AM 12/2/05, Doty, Robert wrote:
>Headers are identical on the duplicate messages. Does this indicate a
>mail server (EXCHANGE) issue?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rob
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: majordomo-users-owner@greatcircle.com
>[mailto:majordomo-users-owner@greatcircle.com] On Behalf Of Frank Bax
>Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:01 PM
>To: majordomo-users@greatcircle.com
>Subject: Re: Problems with duplicate messages
>
>At 07:03 AM 11/30/05, Doty, Robert wrote:
>
> >I am using Majordomo 1.94, and have a single list file and
> >configuration. I have 1200 users subscribed to the list. I
>periodically
> >sort the list by domain name to speed up mail delivery. The problem I
>am
> >having is that some users complain of duplicate copies of each message,
>
> >sometimes 2,3 even 4 copies of the same message come through. I have
> >confirmed that there is no potential for loops in the alias file. The
> >users complaining are in the list file only once. I checked my maillog
>
> >file and for each message that is send via smtp, their e-mail shows up
> >only once. I am at a total loss! I have read that smtp servers
>sometimes
> >have timeout issues and this causes duplicate messages but I would not
> >expect this to be the cause since it happens to the same users all the
> >time. Does anyone out there have any ideas?
>
>
>
>Have the users save their duplicate messages, then review the "received"
>
>headers to see how/why they got each copy.
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