Hello,
I notice that when I send an email to mailman, it adds an extra "Cc:"
header to the mail. I am looking under the options in the mailman
configurator and can't seem to find a way to remove this. I can't use
maildrop/xfilter/reformail either to remove the header because it adds
the header
I set "bounce processing" to "on" so that mailman will disable email
accounts if they receive just once bounce. However, mailman is not
disabling the accounts! Here are the logs from /var/log/mailman/ to show
that it DOES "know" about the mail bounce:
May 25 11:58:09 2006 (2184) processing 1
q
My messages aren't being relayed on my test system. I thought it might
be a weird permissions problem or something, so I tried this from
commandline:
cat /tmp/message.txt | /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post my-mail-list
and nothing came of it. No errors, no nothing.
"/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mai
I notice that when I send an email to my maillist, it list
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as the "to" user in the email header. Can mailman
list the "to" section in the email header to the person it's actually
delivering to? IE: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Steve
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