Hi,
> On 05/01/2014 08:05 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> On 05/01/2014 07:54 AM, Ralf Jung wrote:
>>>
>>> I just noticed that stripping reply-to headers was enabled on the list
>>> in question, and that this is not the default (as I originally thought
>>> i
Hi,
>> I just noticed that stripping reply-to headers was enabled on the list
>> in question, and that this is not the default (as I originally thought
>> it was - I wasn't the one who initially set up these lists). Stripping
>> happens after From munging, so this explains my issue. After disablin
Hi,
thanks for the fast reply.
>> Strange enough, I found code in Mailman/Handlers/CookHeaders.py which
>> adds the original sender to reply-to (which I was about to suggest), but
>> that header does not end up in the mail.
>> What I would expect to happen is (with from munging):
>> * reply_goes_
Dear all,
I am currently experimenting with the From munging of Mailman (2.1.16)
to make my lists DMARC-compliant. This is generally working, there is a
problem though: I found no way so far to tell, from the mail that's
ultimately delivered to the users, who was the original sender. No
matter whe