[ROVERNET - UK] messages in triplicate
Peter Mitchell
peterm at arach.net.au
Fri Feb 24 02:22:23 GMT 2006
Hi Eric
I am still having a problem with duplicated messages; I can't sort it out at
this end, and will follow your suggestion and unsubsribe then resubscribe.
I worked for the government for a long while; perhaps the duplicates are
some kind of appropriate visitation for my sins :)
Regards
Peter Mitchell
Perth Australia
-----Original Message-----
From: rovernet-bounces at lyris.ccdata.com
[mailto:rovernet-bounces at lyris.ccdata.com] On Behalf Of Eric Russell
Sent: Wednesday, 22 February 2006 5:16 PM
To: rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com
Subject: RE: [ROVERNET - UK] messages in triplicate
Ken,
I have been approached before with a similar abnormality but as Paul pointed
out, it was developed through the user's actions or email operations.
I reviewed my inbox in the time frame you provided.
I didn't receive duplicate messages. I was wondering if any other member
received triplicate messages during that period but no one has responded on
that question except for Paul.
Unless someone/some people report(s) the same experience as yourself, I have
nothing to go to the host system administrator with.
Sorry that you had trouble, but I am confident that it was not a host server
glitch. That is, unless others have the same experience.
(I can just hear the sys admin voice now :-(
Eric
--- "Gundry, Kenneth" <KG at dolby.com> wrote:
> Eric,
>
> Although you didn't explicitly say so, I take it therefore that in
> that period (16-19 February) you did not receive messages in
> triplicate.
> However, your last sentence implies that the problem has been observed
> before.
>
> I think you are suggesting that one possibility is that anyone with
> more than one email address, intending only one to be active for this
> forum, may inadvertently have got two or more on the list, and
> therefore received two or more copies of each message. That makes
> sense, but doesn't apply to me since I only have one address, and the
> problem corrected itself around noon (Pacific Time) on Sunday, after
> which messages arrived singly (and nobody would have been around at
> that time this end to be making changes). Besides, if that had been
> the case the replicated messages would not have been identical; they
> would have had different addressees and perhaps different times.
> Ah, the addressees
> point is irrelevant since incoming messages from the forum don't show
> the individual recipient's address.
>
> The fact that the problem corrected itself without intervention at
> this end points to a mailing list server problem ...
> doesn't it?
>
> Ken G, 1925 Rover 16/50 (San Francisco)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rovernet-bounces at lyris.ccdata.com
> [mailto:rovernet-bounces at lyris.ccdata.com] On Behalf Of Eric Russell
> Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 1:56 PM
> To: rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com
> Subject: Re: [ROVERNET - UK] messages in triplicate
>
> Two questions:
> 1. Hands up all those receiving triplicate messages.
> (I could then offer overwhelming advice to the hosts
> - who aren't good
> at answering emails.) 2. Ken: unsubscribe, wait an hour and
> subscribe again.
>
> Request:
> Anybody who has had this experience and found a solution, please offer
> some ideas.
>
> Note: the logical operation, for me, is that a message is sent to the
> mailing list server in the UK. The server examines it to be sure it
> fits the criteria.
> Then the server sends the message out to each subscriber email address
> on the list. Some people have been known to have 2 subscribed
> addresses.
> If there is a server malfunction and messages are sent out from the
> server in duplicate, then everyone would experience the problem.
> (I had this discussion, once, with one of the host system
> administrators in the UK.)
>
> Eric
>
>
> --- "Gundry, Kenneth" <KG at dolby.com> wrote:
>
> > This is to the webmaster.
> >
> > Over the period 16 to 19 February, I received 46
> messages, each in
> > triplicate (and identical). Our local computer
> gurus think the
> > problem is your end, not ours, but are you aware
> of a mechanism for
> > this? A similar problem has occurred once or
> twice before (weeks or
> > months ago) but only for isolated messages, and I
> assumed then that
> > the sender had accidentally sent more than once
> (all too easy with the
>
> > silly alternative keystrokes of Microsoft
> Outlook).
> >
> > Ken G, 1925 Rover 16/50 running again (San
> > Francisco)
> >
>
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