> On Jan 31, 2017, at 4:54 PM, Sean Conner <s...@conman.org> wrote: > > It was thus said that the Great Kyle Owen once stated: >> On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 3:18 PM, Paul Koning <paulkon...@comcast.net> wrote: >> >>> >>> I'm on comcast.net and I get these too. Once a week or so on average. >>> The puzzle is that cctalk is the ONLY list that does this. I subscribe to >>> a whole pile of them, and as far as I know they all complain about bounces, >>> but none of the others are actually getting bounces. >>> >> >> I also get them, and this is also the only Mailman list that issues them >> that I'm subscribed to. Quite puzzling for sure. >> >> In case there is a time correlation to this issue, these are the dates I've >> received them: >> 21 Oct. 2016 >> 7 Nov. 2016 >> 23 Nov. 2016 >> 29 Nov. 2016 >> 30 Dec. 2016 >> 10 Jan. 2017 >> 14 Jan. 2017 > > This mailing list is unique in that it's actually two, cctalk and cctech. > Messages sent to cctech are also copied to cctalk. So some messages get > "crossposted" to both lists (with the same Message-ID). Could that might > have something to do with this?
In my case, probably not. I always remove the extraneous to:cctech when replying, and only subscribe to cctalk. paul