dup loop
/d[y]oop loop/ (also `dupe loop') [FidoNet] n. An
infinite stream of duplicated, near-identical messages on a FidoNet
echo, the only difference being unique or mangled identification
information applied by a faulty or incorrectly configured system or
network gateway, thus rendering dup killers ineffective. If
such a duplicate message eventually reaches a system through which
it has already passed (with the original identification
information), all systems passed on the way back to that system are
said to be involved in a dup loop.