Hey there all…

(Attempted to send this a few days ago, believe I hit an odd mailing list 
issue).

At the day job, we periodically do an export of our ticketing system into an 
internal alias where the alias does an :include:, for the cases where we need 
to send an all-customers mail.

However, recently, outlook365 decided it did not like having 
secret-al...@support.dayjob.org as the To: envelope -- and we'd rather not have 
that in the headers either as well!

Because we want fully mime-capable mail, sending with a script feels like the 
wrong answer.  Is there a good way to do this kind of forwarding, where it does 
proper putting of users into the to: header, perhaps even does VERP?  Is there 
some kind of contributed script that can handle that expansion better than an 
alias :include:?

Controlling who may *send* to such an alias/script is also a consideration.  Is 
there a good answer for that as well?

-Dan

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