Thu, 25 Sep 2014 14:27:35 -0400
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2014 17:58:56 -0000, Reed Farnsworth said:
> Is there some sort of de-dupe process that recognizes when a recipient is
> on multiple lists and only sends them the notice on one of them? If so, is
> there a way to control it, like give lists preferences, or turn it off?
Usually done by the recipient's mail system, by only accepting the first
copy of a mail with a given Message-ID: header
> Is this because I included all of the lists in the TO: field?
Indirectly, because it left your MUA as one message, and as a result all 4 lists
got copies with the same Message-ID.
> If I send a separate email to each list with only one list in the TO: field, would that
> help them all get through?
Umm.. they most probably *did* get through. Or did you *want* a recipient who's
on 4 lists to get 4 duplicate copies? That tends to make for cranky humans. Is
there an actual use case where not suppressing duplicates is in fact a good idea?
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