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The times that I have seen this happen, it was an intermediate server that had the problem. You will have to get copies of some of these messages will *ALL* the headers showing to track it down. You have to look at the various Received headers to see the route the mail took.
At 1:44 PM +0100 3/31/06, Eggleston Scott wrote
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>Hi,
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>Can anyone help me with this problem.
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>Some of our users are experiencing problems with certain lists
>whereby old messages are periodically being resent to the list
>subscribers.
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>This is causing many problems as you can imagine especially if
>the communications are of high importance.
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>Is there any setting on the List Server that can be modified to prevent
>this ?
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>Any help appreciated.
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>Rgds
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>Scott Eggleston
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>Senior Systems Engineer
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>Systems & Applications
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>NHS Connecting For Health (NPfIT)
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>0113 397 3409
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>[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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>www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk <http://www.cfh.nhs.uk/>
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