I have a mailing list which has 51 members, all friends of mine.  We use it to 
communicate on things related to our history club.  About 1-2 times a month, I 
receive an automated message from AOL's abuse list, saying that someone has 
marked one of the messages as "abuse".  Unfortunately, there's no way to track 
down who this could be, since there are about 5 addresses on the list which are 
AOL addresses.  All I get is this:

Feedback-Type: abuse
User-Agent: AOL SComp
Version: 0.1
Received-Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2018 10:04:00 -0400 (EDT)
Source-IP: 98.173.52.230
Reported-Domain: mischievous.us
Redacted-Address: redacted
Redacted-Address: redacted@

Along with also a copy of the original message.

Using the "Received-Date" header, I can see that it looks as if the timing 
would point to one particular list member, but he says he's not doing anything 
like that.  (As a matter of fact, he has told me, on a few occasions, that he 
didn't even see the message in question at all!)

I've read that some people have addressed this by inserting a unique string at 
the end of each person's message.  I don't see a way to do this with Mailman 
2.1.22.  Would something like this be possible with more recent versions such 
as 2.1.27, or even the latest 3.x version?  Are there other ways to address 
this?  I don't want to reprimand the person, I just want to educate them to not 
mark list messages as abuse!

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

/raj

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