I've modified each line in /etc/aliases that refers to procmail to add
-a . I tested to see if -a $h would work, but since it uses
smrsh, which prohibits variable parsing, no-go. But that's alright.
This is still a much better solution than any that I thought off.
Also, it seems to be working prop
Patrick Bogen wrote:
>
>Am I seeing the correct behaviour from procmail, that the To: is
>maintained as the list address? Is it a privacy issue that the
>addresses are kept out of the headers?
I didn't address this in my previous reply, so for completeness - it's
not a privacy issue, it's a perfor
Patrick Bogen wrote:
>I don't /think/ it's bounce notices. The sendmail logs don't seem to
>reflect that.
>Rather, I think this has to do with the fact that when the messages
>are sent out, the 'To:' header still contains
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] even though it reports a different RCPT TO
>in smtp?
>I'v
I don't /think/ it's bounce notices. The sendmail logs don't seem to
reflect that.
Rather, I think this has to do with the fact that when the messages
are sent out, the 'To:' header still contains
[EMAIL PROTECTED] even though it reports a different RCPT TO
in smtp?
I've set procmail to carbon copy
Patrick Bogen wrote:
>The various log entries are:
>Post:
>Feb 09 11:25:52 2006 (20476) post to announce from
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=3D1924,
>message-id=3D<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>success
Just looking at one ... Successfully posted
>
>Corresponding in smtp:
>Feb 09 11:25:52 2006 (20476)
><[EMAIL
The various log entries are:
Post:
Feb 09 11:25:52 2006 (20476) post to announce from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=1924,
message-id=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
success
Feb 09 11:27:42 2006 (11160) post to announce from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=1924,
message-id=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
success
Feb 09 11:42:51 2006 (
Patrick Bogen wrote:
>Post shows my message sent to the list received properly.
Actually, 'post' log entries say that the message was not only
'received' by Mailman, but that it made it all the way through and was
sent out.
>SMTP shows
>that it delivered to recipients. (If exact messages would
Post shows my message sent to the list received properly. SMTP shows
that it delivered to recipients. (If exact messages would be helpful,
let me know and I'll grab them from the logs. These reports are from
memory, but I looked at the various logs several times before
resorting to asking for help.
Patrick Bogen wrote:
>The aliases for the other addresses for announce are actually disabled
>("it worked that way before")- it's been thus since I've been handling
>this server (about a year and a half). If you think this might have
>something to do with the problem, I can re-enable them...
I w
The aliases for the other addresses for announce are actually disabled
("it worked that way before")- it's been thus since I've been handling
this server (about a year and a half). If you think this might have
something to do with the problem, I can re-enable them...
Since this list exists primari
Patrick Bogen wrote:
>I have a relatively small list (13 recipients, several of which are mm
>lists on the same box, but they work fine). I'm using sendmail, and
>/etc/aliases is configured to pass the email to procmail with a
>special file which matches the ^TO_ metatarget to dispatch the emails
I have a relatively small list (13 recipients, several of which are mm
lists on the same box, but they work fine). I'm using sendmail, and
/etc/aliases is configured to pass the email to procmail with a
special file which matches the ^TO_ metatarget to dispatch the emails
to the appropriate mailman
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