Guys,

We are using Mailman to send messages to a little more than 6000 members but
we are realizing a problem.  The messages which are delivered by Mailman
have no specific address in the To: field.  But instead it contains
something like [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Some spam filters label mail delivered in
this fashion as being spam.  This prevents our message from actually
reaching the end user even though we have an "opt-in" system.  

Why does Mailman do this? And is there a way to have the To: field be the
actual address that the message is being delivered to? 

Regards,
Jas
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