Ian, have you looked at the headers to determine where the duplicates are coming from?
This appears to be a sourceforge problem.. I'm getting duplicates from multiple posters, on multiple different lists.
Even Ian's message got double-posted.
Strangely, looking at the headers, all the messages appear to have been submitted to sourceforge's mx twice with the same message ID, but different times and SMTP session id's and at different times. This makes me wonder if sourceforge's mailserver is sometimes returning a 4xx error message, but continuing to post the message anyway.
Take Ian's message.. Message-ID of both copies is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Both have the exact same Received header ID and time for the transfer from his DSL client machine, to his ISP.
However, looking at the second received header (chronologically speaking) you have two different submissions to sourceforge:
Received: from [66.54.65.226] (helo=ns1.wild98webhosting.com)
by sc8-sf-mx1.sourceforge.net with esmtp (Exim 4.22)
id 1ACvKK-0004I5-E7
for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thu, 23 Oct 2003 23:21:36 -0700
and in the other:
Received: from [66.54.65.226] (helo=ns1.wild98webhosting.com)
by sc8-sf-mx1.sourceforge.net with esmtp (Exim 4.22)
id 1ACvJM-00048S-Qt
for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thu, 23 Oct 2003 23:20:36 -0700
A different example I have from a different mailing list had queue times that were 1hr 20mins different, so the fact that these two are 1 min apart isn't particularly suspect, and I suspect it may be wild98webhosting's retry interval.
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