Hi Sam,

> On May 30, 2005, at 6:21 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
>>
>> Obviously that stupid mail server thinks the message is a bounce
>> message for some other reason.  Now, there is one situation where
>> Courier may use a null envelope sender in this situation -- if the
>> message was generated with DSN NOTIFY=NONE, and the receiving mail
>> server does not support ESMTP DSNs.
>
> What about the situation where the destination address was actually
> the member of an alias on the system running Courier?  If I remember
> correctly, Courier also sends messages to alias recipients with a
> null envelope sender.

> This is a message sent to a remote server.  The logs show this is not the
> case.

I'm a little confused here. What Gordon mentioned above is correct... this
is a majordomo list, and the recipients of the list are in an include file
for an alias. So it is true that the destination addresses are all members
of an alias on my server. Would, in this case, the envelope sender be null?

Ricardo



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