Sorry, my assumption was that the outbound service could also directly  
deliver the mail locally, thus skipping the additional "inbound" phase.

My fault.

-- 
Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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On Jul 31, 2007, at 9:16 AM, Mike Peachey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> Brad Knowles wrote:
>> Outbound e-mail from Mailman should always bypass any spam  
>> filtering stages -- those things should have been done on input and  
>> not be necessary to perform a second time.
>
> Outbound messages are not filtered. Messages to it-owner@ from it- 
> bounces@ are sent from Mailman to Mailman. They pass through  
> filtering on the inbound connection back into Mailman.
> -- 
> Kind Regards,
>
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