On 03/03/2018 12:00 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
* I do not consider messages from me re-sent by mailing lists to be messages that I send.  I say this because my email infrastructure does NOT connect to any of the mailing list subscribers receiving email infrastructure.  IMHO the mailing list is sending a /new/ message to those recipients.  Said message just happens to be strongly based on a message that I sent.

Further to this point…

When Dale (et al) requested that messages (which were reported in their bounce notifications) be re-sent to them, those messages did NOT originate from my email infrastructure in any capacity. They are complete (re)generations by the mailing list manager.



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P.S. If you can't tell, I have very strong opinions on things. I've recently been stating that ARP is a layer 3 protocol, just like IP. (They both have their own EtherType and ride on top of the L2 Ethernet Protocol.) The only difference is that ARP is unrouted where as IP is routed.

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