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Re: Sudden doubling of nearly all messages

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Subject Re: Sudden doubling of nearly all messages
Date Sat, 21 Jul 2012 12:18:09 +0100
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On 21/07/2012 11:48, Dave Angel wrote:
> Has anybody else noticed the sudden double-posting of nearly all
> messages in the python mailing list?

No.

>
> Previously, I've seen some messages double posted, and it was nearly
> always a newbie, presumably posting via some low-end gateway.  But now
> i'm noticing nearly every message appears twice, identical datestamps,
> and usually one message considered a reply to the other.
>
> Deleting these locally is not only a pain, but if I get the wrong one,
> it messes up the threading.

I have noticed some problems with threading.

>
> I'm using Thunderbird 14.0 on Linux 11.04, with mail configured for
> non-digest mode.  I read the messages in threaded mode.

Windows Vista, rest the same.

>
> Probably related, I've had a serious spate of messages are obvious Re:
> types, but not threaded to the original set.  I'm guessing because it's
> because I earlier deleted one of a pair.
>

Could well be.

Just sorry I can't be of more help. :(

-- 
Cheers.

Mark Lawrence.

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Re: Sudden doubling of nearly all messages Mark Lawrence <breamoreboy@yahoo.co.uk> - 2012-07-21 12:18 +0100

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