On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 01:55:51PM -0400, Robert Treat wrote: > On Wednesday 27 July 2005 12:30, Alvaro Herrera wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 11:46:05AM -0400, Robert Treat wrote: > > > Seems unlikely unless folks like Tom Lane, Stephan Szabo, and Richard > > > Huxton have unsubscribed and resubscribed lately... Funny thing is it > > > isnt every messages, but maybe half of them. And its not to specific > > > users, sometimes one of Toms emails will duplicate but sometimes not. > > > Further more it only seems to be happening on pgsql-general emails and > > > not on any of the other lists... I also notice this is only happening on > > > one of my subscribed emails, not the other, which is a little weird... > > > according to the headers though, this problem is happening further > > > upstream. > > > > I'd think it would be a problem with your "last mile", because it seems > > to be a localized problem. Maybe an SMTP server dropping connections at > > the last moment, or a deliver program crashing after delivering (leading > > to re-delivery), or something like that. > > > > You'd have to show us the headers though. > > I would think that too, however take a look at these message headers: > the critical piece seems to be the handoff between postgresql.org and > commandprompt, where the ESMTP changes into j6RGoF0u002162 and j6RGj9mu001662 > for what would otherwise be the same message. Strange. I'd expect that this message had been crossposted to more than one list, but it isn't. -- Alvaro Herrera (<alvherre[a]alvh.no-ip.org>) "Aprende a avergonzarte más ante ti que ante los demás" (Demócrito) ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org