This phenomenon is due to the strict RFC conformity of exim.
smartlist generates a header with Resent-From but no
Resent-To. To comply with some RFC exim will insert a
Resent-To header (I got that from Phil a while back). This
is known to the smartlist people and the examples for Smartlist
mention
> > Every outgoing message contains a Resent-To: header with the addresses
> > of everyone on the list. How can I get rid of this?
Ok, I figured out how to do it.
There is a new feature in exim 1.73 (just uploaded) that allows you to
strip selected headers. I changed to the following in /etc/e
On Nov 03, Jim Pick wrote
>
> I've recently installed exim and set up several smartlist mailing
> lists. Things are working the way I want them to, except for
> one thing.
>
> Every outgoing message contains a Resent-To: header with the addresses
> of everyone on the list. How can I get rid of
See if you can not use choplist at all. It's a bit easier on the MDA.
We are currently delivering the Debian lists with qmail, although I think
we will eventually switch to something else since qmail's license is so
strange.
Bruce
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I bet SmartList didn't make that header. How are you invoking the MDA?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
> I bet SmartList didn't make that header. How are you invoking the MDA?
I figured that too (I was comparing notes against how the lists on
master were set up).
I'm just using the /var/list/.bin/choplist (altsendmail) method
that smartlist defaults to.
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