FW: not dupes - [NYTr] mailing list + Activ-l copies Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 20:39:28 -0500 (CDT) Rich Can you advise me here? Dave -----Original Message----- From: NY Transfer News [mailto:nyt@viola.tamara-b.org] Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 5:40 PM To: Dave Subject: Re: not dupes - [NYTr] mailing list + Activ-l copies On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 12:39:58 -0400 "Dave" wrote: > OK I've tried Dell TS (administers Microsoft Office Outlook. They > tried a few things (changing Password) and I checked with Verizon-to > no avail. Yes I do send both to you and ACTIV=L Are you saying that I > should either post to them or to NYTr but not both and it will clear > up. However I'd say over 89% of ALL my received e-mails are from > NYTr and I HAVEN'T BEEN SEEING THEM ON ACTIV=L. > Appreciate your assistance on this > In struggle > Dave > Dave - I can't do much at my end but watch the logs. no one else is getting dupes. once in a rare vwhile I may hit "send" twice, but any dupes that exist are on our online web copies at the website of the list. It's not what you're posting -=- it's what you are receiving as a list member of our list and rich winkel's list that is probably doing this. I've double-checked and do not see anything but one copy each going out to you. I checked the list membership and there's only one silver there. If you cannot see full headers (do you know how to do that in outlook?) then you can't tell if 2 are arriving from us or one each from us and from Rich Winkel's list. I run the system as well as the list. If there were dupes gooing out i would see it in the logs. Do you get 2 from me of personal notes? If not, then my guess is that your 2nd copy of nytr mail is coming from ACTIV-L. It's not your sending to activ-l and to us that has anything to do with it. I was just trying to explain that -- if you belong to 2 or 5 lists, and the same material is sent to 2 or 5 lists, you, as a recipient, will receive the same message from all lists you belong to. The only diff will be in the invisible headers. (Invisible unless you turn on "full headers"" I'll send you an example of two headers of the same message i get if that will help. The only difference is in the header lines you don't usually see. I dpn't use Windows. I can't tell you precisely how to look at full headers in outlook. maybe someone you know who uses your version of outlook can tell you. I'll send you next an example of how msgs look with full headers. Kelly