[Mailman-Users] Two questions ref virtual hosts andmailman[SOLVED (so far)]
Mark Sapiro
mark at msapiro.net
Sat Aug 6 03:08:10 CEST 2011
On 8/5/2011 5:41 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
>
> No, this:
>
> Show member addresses so they're not directly recognizable as email addresses?
> (Details for obscure_addresses) No Yes <== [Yes selected]
That setting affects only how addresses are displayed on the list's
roster web page.
> ***And this may be part of my understanding--this setting:
>
> Where are replies to list messages directed? Poster is strongly
> recommended for most mailing lists. [it iset to POSTER]
>
> I now see that that is what this list does--I'm not used to that on
> other mailing lists.
>
> I've looked at both arguments for "munging" reply-to and I agree with
> the dissenter and will change the setting to THIS LIST.
>
> Shouldn't that do the trick?
That will add a Reply-To: header (or add to an existing Reply-To: if
first_strip_reply_to is No) with the list posting address.
>> What are the actual raw headers in the message you receive from the
>> list?
>
> This is what my gmail shows:
>
> from Jerry Pipinich jpipinich at yahoo.com via usafa-1965.org
> sender-time Sent at 17:31 (GMT-07:00). Current time there: 5:36 PM. ✆
> to graytags at usafa-1965.org
> date Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 17:31
> subject [Graytags] USAFA '65
> mailing list graytags.usafa-1965.org Filter messages from this mailing list
> mailed-by usafa-1965.org
> unsubscribe Unsubscribe from this mailing-list
Is that from clicking the down arrow next to "Reply" in the gmail
message display window and selecting "show original"? If not, what is
the From: header when you do that?
If so, then Postfix is rewriting the From: header. "Why" is a Postfix
question. If we can help with that, we'd at least need to see the output
from "postconf -n", but I would recommend getting rid of
postfix-to-mailman.py and just using standard Mailman/Postfix integration.
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