Subj : Proper dupe prevention To : Paul Quinn From : mark lewis Date : Sun Jan 31 2016 10:26 am 31 Jan 16 19:15, you wrote to Paul Hayton: PQ> @MSGID: 3:640/1384 56add09e PQ> @REPLY: 3:770/100 483fae9b PQ> @PID: JamNNTPd/Linux 1 PQ> @CHRS: UTF-8 2 PQ> @TZUTC: 1000 PQ> @TID: CrashMail II/Linux 0.71 PQ> Hi! Paul, PQ> On 01/31/2016 06:52 PM, you wrote to Wilfred van Velzen: PH>> I'm using FE and as far as I can see it does not strip/drop seen-by's PH>> when messages are imported in via your Z2 feed in to my HUB system. PH>> In fact you can tell FE to keep seen-bys on a message base by message PH>> base basis. In my case I have everything set to retain/keep seen-by's PH>> indefinately. PQ> Wilfred is correct, as he stated about their being stripped. We can't PQ> see it in our local bases. But when messages are exported or tossed PQ> during incoming, the seen-by are stripped. I've seen the effect on PQ> -this- system. there is evidence of it in this post i'm replying to, too... see below... PQ> I intend to re-work my mail moving, basing inter-zone exchanges via PQ> this node. However I'm enjoying a bit of 'real life' and haven't yet PQ> made any config changes. I need motivation. :) i've been thinking about adjusting my stuff, too... just trying to work out the best way to go about it and what the final result will look like... PQ> Cheers, PQ> Paul. PQ> --- Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 PQ> Thunderbird/31.4.0 PQ> * Origin: Paul's other Linux vBox - Maryborough, Qld, OZ (3:640/1384) PQ> SEEN-BY: 109/500 116/116 123/5 52 140 400 500 789 124/5013 5014 135/300 PQ> SEEN-BY: 140/1 154/10 203/0 226/600 229/426 261/38 320/101 119 219 322/759 PQ> SEEN-BY: 342/11 806 3634/12 24 27 50 PQ> @PATH: 640/1384 384 203/0 320/119 123/500 3634/12 640/384 or 320/119 are stripping as there is no 640/* entries in the seenbys... 203/0 is left because that's the direct uplink... )\/(ark .... Atkins is popular because you can eat as many 40 oz steaks as you want. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .