You are correct Bob. The only address that "officially" bounced
was the address of the mailing list. The mailing list address
is the only one that should be used when approving the message
for the list.
Dan Liston
Bob Bish wrote:
> At 10:06 AM 1/8/2003, Herding, Rick wrote:
>
>> Can somebody tell me how to change the maximum length that can be
>> specified in the "TO" line of a list owner's message approval.
>>
>> What's happening to me is that when I try to approve a bounced message
>> that is addressed to numerous recipients, only the first two
>> recipients are correctly placed in the "TO" line. The others get
>> stripped out of the "TO" line and get placed in the first line of the
>> message body. This further disrupts the bounce approval by completely
>> removing the subject line from the original email. And, when the
>> bounce does get through to the list, the post gets listed as having
>> come from OWNER USERS.
>>
>> I'm assuming that increasing the maxlength allowed in the "TO" line
>> for bounce approvals will fix this?
>
>
> It seems to me that if someone sends an e-mail to a several
> recipients one of which is a mailing list, only the copy to the mailing
> list would bounce (if the sender is a non-member). The other recipients
> would receive the e-mail. Therefore, when approving it and sending it
> on to the list only the list address matters. The other recipient
> addresses can be deleted.
>
> ...Bob
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