on 2/25/09 10:28 PM, Karl O. Pinc said:
This causes a problem with mailman, because mailman is sending mail from the local box any addresses that come in without @domain on the end (for whatever reason) gets rewritten when mailman re-sends the mail to the list.
This is a problem to fix in your MTA, before the message ever gets to Mailman. Your MTA should be ensuring that all addresses are properly fully qualified, either when it reads the message from the sender, or after the sender has sent the message and it does internal processing.
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