On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 06:45:24PM -0500, measl@mfn.org wrote:
I reply to multiple nodes when present in the original as I have seen some history of one node seeing things, and another not. When it comes in on two nodes (to me), it generally goes out on two nodes.
If there is a... hrmmm.. "preferable" way to handle this, feel free to mention it Declan.
The various CDRs should deal with this-- they keep track of which Message-IDs they have posted, and don't post messages that they have already posted. They do pass those messages on to the other CDRs that they peer with though, so by posting two messages you're adding to the number of messages that get sent on the "backbone"... I also noticed some duplicate messages, but I haven't had time to check out why they occured. If you sent them as two seperate messages to two different CDRs instead of putting both CDRs in the To: or Cc: line, that'd cause duplicates. I don't know how you'd get messages from two nodes unless you're subscribed to two nodes. Eric