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 Message 973 
 mark lewis to Terry Roati 
 RE: Double postings 
 15 Sep 19 09:43:41 
 
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  Re: RE: Double postings
  By: Terry Roati to mark lewis on Sun Sep 15 2019 22:15:12

 TR> Based on the paths that Lee Green sent me for a dupe message, the common
address is 1:218/700 if I understand it correctly. If so then 1:218/700 is not
killing the dupe for whatever reason.

that system /may/ kill dupes or it may pass them on to their links... it is up
to the links to eliminate dupes on import into their message bases...

i'm of two minds as to whether distributors should filter out dupes or pass
them on... my own backbone hub system is configured to pass them on to my
links and let them decide what to do with this... this seems to be the better
choice in most cases... i've tried both ways and there were times that mail
was lost for some reason... configuring to send the dupes on covered that
situation and serves the purpose of having multiple links for an echo...


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