Re: [Mailman-Users] How to Re-write the "To" field.

2007-11-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
Phil Race wrote: > >So I would like to be able to make the To: field be something of >my choosing but it seems I've just reached beyond the limits of >the configurability/scope of mailman. While Brad is correct that you can't make it "something of my choosing", If you have the ability to enable l

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to Re-write the "To" field.

2007-11-13 Thread Brad Knowles
On 11/13/07, Phil Race wrote: > So I would like to be able to make the To: field be something of > my choosing but it seems I've just reached beyond the limits of > the configurability/scope of mailman. Yup. There's absolutely nothing that Mailman can do to help you here, at least not withou

[Mailman-Users] How to Re-write the "To" field.

2007-11-13 Thread Phil Race
I've got one-way list, which is getting its data for distribution from an upstream system by mail which bcc's my list. As such the To: field appears as : "To: undisclosed-recipients: ;" this is mostly harmless, except for 1) people who reply-all (since the reply-to field I set properly) 2) aest