Why was my mail sent twice?(no ruby-related)

During using the mailing list I always send my mail twice.(see in "sort_by
is not stable?")
I just wrote a mail and then sent it to "ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org".
how to use mailing list correctly?

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Lai, Yu-Hsuan

Good Morning,

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On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 10:31 AM, 冷雨 <raincolee@gmail.com> wrote:

During using the mailing list I always send my mail twice.(see in "sort_by
is not stable?")

You aren't sending it twice - it's just how GMail works - it adds your
response to the "conversation" inside GMail and then you get it via the
mailing list (as you are a subscriber) and therefore GMail has it up twice
for you in the "conversation".

I wouldn't worry about it much.

John

I met the same problem when I was sending a post or thread to this mailing list
I think it's weird, gmail won't receive the mail I sent to other
mailing lists, but in ruby-talk, it does

So I'm wondering is it a configuration problem of the mailing list?
Any ruby-talk's manager here?
It's a little disturbing actually

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On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 2:31 AM, 冷雨 <raincolee@gmail.com> wrote:

During using the mailing list I always send my mail twice.(see in "sort_by
is not stable?")
I just wrote a mail and then sent it to "ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org".
how to use mailing list correctly?

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@ghosTM55
Mechanism, not policy

So everyone else wouldn't see it twice?
Thanks for your response.

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On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 2:45 AM, John W Higgins <wishdev@gmail.com> wrote:

Good Morning,

On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 10:31 AM, 冷雨 <raincolee@gmail.com> wrote:

> During using the mailing list I always send my mail twice.(see in
"sort_by
> is not stable?")
>

You aren't sending it twice - it's just how GMail works - it adds your
response to the "conversation" inside GMail and then you get it via the
mailing list (as you are a subscriber) and therefore GMail has it up twice
for you in the "conversation".

I wouldn't worry about it much.

John

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Lai, Yu-Hsuan

only once for me

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On 8 November 2010 10:17, Thomas Yao <t.yao426@gmail.com> wrote:

On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 2:31 AM, 冷雨 <raincolee@gmail.com> wrote:
> During using the mailing list I always send my mail twice.(see in
"sort_by
> is not stable?")
> I just wrote a mail and then sent it to "ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org".
> how to use mailing list correctly?

I met the same problem when I was sending a post or thread to this mailing
list
I think it's weird, gmail won't receive the mail I sent to other
mailing lists, but in ruby-talk, it does

So I'm wondering is it a configuration problem of the mailing list?
Any ruby-talk's manager here?
It's a little disturbing actually

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@ghosTM55
Mechanism, not policy

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it'me

No, you're fine, we only see the one post.

FYI, the convention here is to post responses below the quote you are
responding to.

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On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 1:53 PM, 冷雨 <raincolee@gmail.com> wrote:

So everyone else wouldn't see it twice?
Thanks for your response.

No, I didn't see your duplicated mail.

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On Nov 8, 2010, at 3:53 AM, 冷雨 wrote:

So everyone else wouldn't see it twice?
Thanks for your response.

On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 2:45 AM, John W Higgins <wishdev@gmail.com> wrote:

Good Morning,

On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 10:31 AM, 冷雨 <raincolee@gmail.com> wrote:

During using the mailing list I always send my mail twice.(see in

"sort_by

is not stable?")

You aren't sending it twice - it's just how GMail works - it adds your
response to the "conversation" inside GMail and then you get it via the
mailing list (as you are a subscriber) and therefore GMail has it up twice
for you in the "conversation".

I wouldn't worry about it much.

John

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Lai, Yu-Hsuan

Best regards,
Zhi-Qiang Lei
zhiqiang.lei@gmail.com

Only the poster himself will see the duplicated message.
That is cuased by gmail, not by the list daemon.

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2010/11/8 Zhi-Qiang Lei <zhiqiang.lei@gmail.com>:

No, I didn't see your duplicated mail.

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Kind regards,
Zuer (祖儿)