Why am I included in 'Reply All'?

When I choose 'reply all', for some reason Mail adds my email address to the 'send to' list. This doesn't happen on my Mac Pro, only the iPad version of Mail.
Is this a bug, or is there a setting I can change? It's just a bit annoying.
Thanx for any help.
- T

I'm having the same problem on my MacBook Pro.

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