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Setting the Subject Tag doesn't (or isn't working). Each list has a different Subject Tag but that isn't enough to make the messages different. I should have mentioned that earlier.
I may be wrong but I seem to remember reading something about how Exchanges just looks at the body of the messages to determine if its an identical messages. The Subject Line/Field could be different on message with identical message bodies.
I'm going to try the different bottom banners and see what happens.
Brett Watts
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From: LISTSERV list owners' forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Pete Weiss
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 11:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [LSTOWN-L] Have you seen this Problem: User (Editor) sends to multiple lists but doesn't the messages sent to them
At 14:26 8/26/2005 Friday, Jean Bédard wrote:
>> I believe I have determined that MS
>> Exchange 2003 operates this way so that identical messages are not
>> delivered to the same email accounts.
>
>Right.
>
>> Does anyone know how to get both
>> messages to deliver dispite going through Exchange 2003?
>
>Define a BOTTOM_BANNER and/or a BOTTOM_BANNER_HTML template for each
>list, with something different in it; for example, the name of the
>list, or the usual "To unsubscribe from XXX, do the following".
Would
SET FACULTY SUBJ
SET STAFF SUBJ
do the same?
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