Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> Now, I'm not 100% certain what happens if someone *re-injected* the message,
> but suspect it would end up with a new message id .. which *could* explain what
> happened (if we had headers to check) ... there are multiple moderators for the
> list, so if someone re-injected the message a few times, th emoderators could
> have re-approved each one without realizing they were doing it ...
Note that when a duplicated message is sent to a moderator, the
moderation notice says so -- "Partial duplicate checksum" or something
like that. I have noticed a couple of idiotic mail systems reinjecting
old mail that way.
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