Xref: utzoo news.admin:6969 news.misc:3610 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!apple!sun-barr!decwrl!vixie!avsd!childers From: childers@avsd.UUCP (Richard Childers) Newsgroups: news.admin,news.misc Subject: Re: Who's Messing With The Usenet ? Message-ID: <2060@avsd.UUCP> Date: 18 Sep 89 17:02:23 GMT Reply-To: childers@avsd.UUCP (Richard Childers) Organization: Metaprogrammers International Lines: 37 I've received one reply so far of a useful nature, ws well as permission to share the email. In the interests of the many people whom have commented on the problem of duplicate articles, it is reproduced in edited form below. -=*=- Date: Sat, 16 Sep 89 13:55 CDT From: sysop@attctc.Dallas.TX.US (Charles Boykin-BBS Admin) To: avsd!childers Subject: Re: Who's Messing With The Usenet ? "Are you running dbz ?" "... inews has error checking to reject duplicates but this depends upon dbz if you are using it. And, dbz doesn't always find the article id when it does, in fact, exist in the history file. I had as many as four copies of the same articles as a result. From a number of comments, I suspect that the use of dbz is fairly widespread, unfortunately. I did a local poll of sites connecting to this one and found that 100% of the ones that had multiple news feeds and were running dbz had duplicate articles. Since junking it, I have none. Further,I was sending the duplicate articles to a downstream site also running dbz and they were duplicated on his system with this one his only feed." ":-) As I am sending this email, you may certainly distribute it as you see fit. I do hope this is of some assistance -" -=*=- -- richard -- * * * Intelligence : the ability to create order out of chaos. * * * * ..{amdahl|decwrl|octopus|pyramid|ucbvax}!avsd.UUCP!childers@tycho *