I've worked on that USER thing for a bit. The three env vars recognized are
$LIST $SENDER and $VERSION. I don't know if it would be possible to add
$MEMBER or $USER as an identifier of the actual email address being sent to.
Those three variables worked in either the header or footer, which I tested.
Having the option of a $USER or $MEMBER would be fantastic. I wonder if it
would slow the process down extensively, however...
As for the other error, I also sent to majordomo at your site and got the
errors. Maybe you should upgrade to MD 1.94.5 from 1.94.4... That might
solve the problem for you.
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Jakob Siguršsson wrote:
Hello again.
I forgot one thing.
It whould be great if i chould append something like this to the bottom of
the message:
-------------
This message was sent to user@isp.com via list@host.com
-------------
Is there a way to do this ?
Jacob.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jakob Siguršsson" <jjswrk@j.is>
To: <majordomo-users@greatcircle.com>
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 12:50 PM
Subject: Visible TO address for users
> Hello.
>
> I host several large email lists (more than 20.000 subscribers) using
> majordomo... Btw. Great piece of software! :-)
> We are recieving ALOT of complaints from users that do not want to be on
the
> list, however it“s sometimes very hard to track them down, mostly due to
> email forwarding since I cant find there real email addresses in the list.
>
> Is there a way to show users to what address (not just "To:
> somelist@host.com" but the real user email address (user@isp.com)) the
> message was really sent in the message header or the body ????
>
> Any help will be much appreciated,
>
> Best regards,
> Jakob Sigurdsson
> jjswrk@j.is
>
>
>
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