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Subject: Re: How do you do that Reply-To: trick again???
From: David Barr <barr @ pop . psu . edu>
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 1994 18:57:51 -0400
To: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
In-reply-to: Your message of "Thu, 21 Apr 1994 16:43:50 MDT." <Pine.3.07.9404211649.A9372-a100000@cca>

In message <Pine.3.07.9404211649.A9372-a100000@cca>, Alfredo De Regil writes:
>In a similar flavor, how do I instruct majordomo to include a 
>Erros-To: address
>line in the header?

Errors-To is a non-standard header.  It's an old sendmail-ism, which
is no longer used.  The correct behavior is to have an envelope FROM
with the address to which to direct bounces.  (It is often made visible
in the body of the message in the "Return-Path" header by your local
mail delivery agent)  You can control this by using the "-f" option
of "resend".  (Usually "owner-listname" or "listname-approval" for
normal lists.)

>On Thu, 21 Apr 1994 Paul@avid.com wrote:
>
>> How do I rig majodomo so that when a message goes to a list, there is a 
>> Reply-To: listname line in the header???

send your messages through the "resend" script with the "-r" flag.

see sample.aliases

--Dave



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