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- --On Tuesday, February 06, 2007 16:49:28 +0000 Greg Sabino Mullane
<greg@turnstep.com> wrote:
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>> I don't know if there is a difference between "duplicate detection" and
>> "partial duplicate detection". AFAIK, only the "partial duplicate
>> detection" has caused problems. But just ignore that ocmment if they are
>> the same thing.
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> Most of the moderated posts in the queue (e.g. -announce) seem to have
> all three types of checksums:
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> Duplicate Message-ID
> Duplicate Message Checksum
> Duplicate Partial Message Checksum
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> It's fairly frustrating - for example, the recent post from Pavel Golub
> was approved by me this morning, and a few minutes later there were
> five separate messages in the queue with this message and all three
> duplicate warnings on each of them. I've left them in there in case
> others want to take a look.
I put a check on Duplicate Message-ID in place, but left the checksum stuff
turned off ... that should reduce the duplicates in the queue, but still allow
stuff like the posts to slave-to-the-web through ...
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