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Subject: Re: Problem with aliases
From: "Roger B.A. Klorese" <rogerk @ queernet . org>
Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 03:21:26 -0700
To: Ed Kasky <ed @ esson . net>
Cc: "Jevos, Peter" <Peter . Jevos @ Oriflame-SW . Com>,majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
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Ed Kasky wrote:
> At 01:13 AM Friday, 4/28/2006, Jevos, Peter wrote -=>
>>
>> Thanks for your answer Ed,
>>
>> What is the effect when I add nobody to the end of the alias line as you
>> suggest bellow ?
>
> As I said in my first message - I can't remember exactly why.  If you 
> search the archives, I am sure there will be an explanation...

It keeps some MTAs from adding "for listname-outgoing@example.com" from 
the Received: header.

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