No. As you can tell by this e-mail, Russell, there are two "to" addresses if you hit reply. I delete the second address (the originator of the e-mail) but in this case I didn't so I could show you what the others were talking about. david r > Hi Gerry > > I don't think that is really correct in regards to double e-mails. > > If you post to the list, you'll definitely get your e-mail back as it goes > to everyone on the list, including the sender. However, the second time you > are referring to might be the acknowledgement that is sent out if your > settings require such an acknowledgement. This is from Airline List: > > begin==> > > You can also tell LISTSERV how you want it to confirm the receipt of > messages you send to the list. If you do not trust the system, send a > "SET AIRLINE REPRO" command and LISTSERV will send you a copy of your > own messages, so that you can see that the message was distributed and > did not get damaged on the way. After a while you may find that this is > getting annoying, especially if your mail program does not tell you > that the message is from you when it informs you that new mail has > arrived from AIRLINE. If you send a "SET AIRLINE ACK NOREPRO" > command, LISTSERV will mail you a short acknowledgement instead, which > will look different in your mailbox directory. With most mail programs > you will know immediately that this is an acknowledgement you can read > later. Finally, you can turn off acknowledgements completely with "SET > AIRLINE NOACK NOREPRO". > > <==end > > In summary, those who receive two of the same probably have their command > set at SET AIRLINE REPRO. If you just a quick "10-4" from Listserv, use SET > AIRLINE ACK NOREPRO. And if you only want to see your own post once, use > SET AIRLINE NOACK NOREPRO. > > Regards > > Russell > SIN > > At 10:05 AM 10/6/03 -0400, you wrote: > >From: "Alireza Alivandivafa" <DEmocrat2n@xxxxxxx> > >To: <AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 1:14 AM > >Subject: Re: Concorde Farewell > > > > > ><snip> > > > > > P.S. This is to everyone. Please stop with the double e-mails > > > > >Any posting to this list results in delivery of the message twice, once > >addressed to the sender alone and a second time to the sender as a member of > >the list. I don't know of any way to stop that. > > > >Gerry > >http://foley.ultinet.net/~gerry/aerial/aerial.html > >http://home.columbus.rr.com/gfoley > >http://members.fortunecity.com/gfoley/egypt/egypt.html