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Subject: Re: Recipeint command???
From: Daniel Liston <dliston @ sonny . org>
Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 14:56:20 -0500
To: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
In-reply-to: <001201c679c9$6ded6660$6600a8c0@pastorbill>
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This question gets asked frequently (without majorcool), 
and to the best of my knowledge, the answer is still the 
same.  There are no plans for this feature in majordomo 
version 1.x.x, or any middleware wedges to solve the 
problem between majordomo sending one message with all 
the addresses to the MTA for delivery, and recipients 
seeing their address somewhere in the headers or message 
body.

A solution, is to put a script or program between majordomo 
and your MTA to create individual messages to each list 
member out of the one message generated by majordomo.  It 
would be the responsibility of this tool to append a MIME 
or text footer to the message body with the single address 
of the new recipient of each message.  It would not be in
compliance with RFCs or appropriate from the author's 
perspective to modify the To: address, as the message 
author does not write to every list subscriber, but to 
the list address itself.

Maybe someone else on this list can confirm or advise
whether majordomo II can do this.

Dan Liston

On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 11:49 -0400, md@tagderry.com wrote:
> I am using MajorCool version 1.3.2, the compatible version of MajorDomo from
> that era of the MajorCool version (not sure) and perl 4.
> 
> I know I can set it up to have the sender's email address appear in the
> header, footer or body of the email sent through the list by using the
> [$SENDER] command. Is it possible to use a command similar to that to have
> the recipients "subscribed as" email appear?




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