Out of office replies are considered spam (if you ask iron port's
spamcop tool) and should never be redistributed through a mailing
list.
That said, what versions of sendmail and majordomo are you running?
Is there anything else special about your OS or environment?
Can you provide sample messages, headers intact but possibly
munged to protect the (guilty|innocent), that do not go out,
and those that do? It would be interesting to see if more eyes
on the problem might spot something overlooked.
My gut tells me you are probably right about sendmail, but if I
remember bulk_mailer, all it does is manage the quantity of
recipients and still pass mail through sendmail for final delivery.
Dan Liston
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 09:23 -0400, Doty, Robert wrote:
> Hopefully someone can help me with this...
>
> When I use the default installation of Majordomo and Sendmail, end
> users will not receive "Out of Office" replies from other members of
> the DL. However, when I add "bulk_mailer" to the mix, these "Out of
> office" messages are returned. I don't quite understand it. Nothing
> in the raw messages appear to be different. Could it be something
> with the sendmail command line options that is causing this?
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rob
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