Thanks Sam.

>> 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?

> The logs show that the envelope return address is not null.

Even though the log does show that, is it possible that courier is still
using a null envelope sender? I'm getting this same error from more than one
domain server. I'm assuming courier is providing multiple recipients in the
transaction, because this is happening with domains that have multiple
addresses in the alias include file. I've emailed the administrator to try
and see what the error is but I've received no reply.

Does courier use null envelope sender when delivering to addresses that are
members of an alias? If so, is there any way to get around that?

Ricardo



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