On Thu, 2014-05-01 at 14:46 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote: > I am currently experimenting with the From munging of Mailman (2.1.16) > to make my lists DMARC-compliant. This is generally working, there is a > problem though: I found no way so far to tell, from the mail that's > ultimately delivered to the users, who was the original sender. No > matter whether I set reply_goes_to_list to 0 or 1 (and unfortunately, > many of my users request a 1 here :-/ ), the final mail contains no > trace of the original sender except for its pretty-printed name. > > Strange enough, I found code in Mailman/Handlers/CookHeaders.py which > adds the original sender to reply-to (which I was about to suggest), but > that header does not end up in the mail. > What I would expect to happen is (with from munging): > * reply_goes_to_list=0: The reply-to header contains the sender > * reply_goes_to_list=1: The reply-to header contains the sender (due to > munging) and the list (due to replies going to the list) > > Is this a known problem? Am I doing something wrong? Any help would be > appreciated.
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