On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 02:51:43PM -0400, Bill Cole wrote: > From that point onward there are 5 distinct messages. > > If those are 5 different mailing lists, subscribers to multiple lists will > receive multiple copies.
Not on properly configured systems. We're not talking about subscribers who are on multiple lists. Rather each list received 5 copies. If some subscriber was on two lists, that subscriber would have received 10 copies. > This seems to me like it was entirely the work of the *sender* of that > message. A single message was sent to 5 mailing list addresses and it got > delivered to the subscribers of each of 5 mailing lists. This is a highly > predictable (i.e.: perfectly normal) pattern of behavior by Mailman & > Postfix. No, cross-posting is perfectly fine and is not the sender's fault. What's misconfigured is the interaction of the upstream multi-drop mailbox and fetchmail. > If you want the duplication to stop, get the sender to stop sending to > multiple lists. Please don't mislead the OP, he's got a difficult enough problem to address. -- Viktor.