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Mon, 14 Nov 2011 10:17:10 -0500
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Your message of "Mon, 14 Nov 2011 09:30:15 EST." <004301cca2d9$ece81f20$c6b85d60$@ca>
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On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 09:30:15 EST, Sante La Civita said:
> Does anyone know how I can prevent people from getting more than one
> duplicate email when they are on multiple lists?  In other words, we send
> one email to two lists and the person is on both list and therefore receives
> two duplicate emails.

In general, there's no really good way to totally address this issue.  Listserv *can*
do *some* duplicate elimination, sometimes.  But there's corner cases it really
can't do anything about:

1) person posts to list1@listserv and a copy gets sent to the recipient. Three minutes
later, the person poststhe same thing to list2@listserv that the recipient is also on.

2) There's really no way for Listserv to know that [log in to unmask]
and [log in to unmask] are really aliases for each other, or that
[log in to unmask] is forwarding to one of the others.

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