Another update (and I am still not quite sure what is going on):
 
>A number of people here at HQ AFRES, ROBINS AFB GEORGIA, are multiple
>recipients for a workshop via e-mail coming from Univ. of Alabama.  We have
>seen three different message groups for one message.  The smaller of the
>three flowed thru okay BUT two of the messages are sitting in the name
>resolver mqueue with '*' to the left of the message numbers.  There are only
>nine people per message on the remaining two.  What and where is the
>determination made on how to send out one message to multiple recipients?
>Could the size of our e-mail addresses (they are long) make a difference?
>Could the 'buffer' on the Banyan network (where our mailboxes are) be too
>small to handle multiple recipients?
 
 
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