Thanks for the suggestion!  I'll try it out.

As for routing directly to spam, I actually thought of that and asked him to 
verify that wasn't the case.  He says he has no such filter.

I'm hoping that if I can provide proof that it's him, he'll take it more 
seriously and take a closer look.  At any rate, if I can prove it's him, I'll 
have justification for removing him from the list or at least ask if he has a 
different email address I can use.

Thanks again!

/raj


> On Jun 25, 2018, at 12:23 PM, Russell Clemings <rclemi...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:rclemi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
> I put %(user_address)s in the message footer; that doesn't seem to get 
> sanitized by the feedback loops.
> 
> It doesn't work for digests though, just regular messages.
> 
> I believe it also requires you to set OWNERS_CAN_ENABLE_PERSONALIZATION on 
> mm_cfg.py.
> 
> As to your suspect, since he says he's not seeing the messages, is it 
> possible he has an autofilter that's routing them directly to spam? I had a 
> user like that recently.
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 11:39 AM, Richard Johnson <r...@mischievous.us 
> <mailto:r...@mischievous.us>> wrote:
> 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 <http://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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