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Re: LUGNET getting too complex?
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Thu, 20 Apr 2000 06:27:00 GMT
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In lugnet.admin.general, Todd Lehman writes:
In lugnet.admin.general, Kevin Salm writes:
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As for receiving Lugnet messages via SMTP I cannot comment about • cross-posted
messages; I only receive a handful of groups this way and they are groups
that do not often have cross-posted messages.  But my thinking is that one
copy of a message is sent via email for each group that I am signed up for,
regardless to whether I will receive multiple copies of the same post from
different groups.  I could be wrong on this.  Anyone know for sure?

It doesn't send you multiple copies of crossposted articles via e-mail.  It's
smart enough to know that if you're subscribed to both A and B, and someone
crossposts to both A and B, to send you only one copy rather than two.  (Of
course in digest mode, all bets are off. :)

--Todd

Okay, something about Digest mode is what I was thinking, but I could not get
my brain to connect to my fingertips on this one.  I do not receive any groups
using delayed digest mode any more, so just was not totally sure.

It seems to make perfect sense to me.

__Kevin Salm__



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(...) It doesn't send you multiple copies of crossposted articles via e-mail. It's smart enough to know that if you're subscribed to both A and B, and someone crossposts to both A and B, to send you only one copy rather than two. (Of course in (...) (25 years ago, 20-Apr-00, to lugnet.admin.general)  

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