I'm wondering if there's any capability in Mailman to have it understand that two different mail domains are really equivalent, so that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the same as [EMAIL PROTECTED] (for example)?
Not without hacking the source code, at least so far as I know.
Anyone else have any ideas (not including changing the way our email or Exchange servers work... believe me I'd love to do that but...)?
IMO, the solution is to fix the problem where it is created. Given what kind of damage they're doing to the mail addresses, it may be completely impossible to fix this problem anywhere else.
-- Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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