At 1:40 PM -0700 6/21/06, Harakiri wrote:
> That was my question - note that this is not asked
> about mailman but about maillinglist in general.
> So there is no way at all to NOT distribute a message
> sent to a list ? Even if the mail is from a known list
> member (from field).
No
On 6/21/06, Harakiri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * DSNs
> * Out of Office
> * Mail Loop
These things generally go to the From address, which, in Mailman, is
the -bounces address, so they'll automatically be ignored. (More
accurately, they'll be counted as bounces, and whomever sent them will
get
Hi,
> That said, I don't think there's any header already
> programmed to do
> what you want.
That was my question - note that this is not asked
about mailman but about maillinglist in general.
So there is no way at all to NOT distribute a message
sent to a list ? Even if the mail is from a known
On 6/21/06, Harakiri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i wish to know if there is a header field or something
> similar to tell the mailinglist application to ignore
> a message send to them.
If you can directly manipulate the headers of your message, you can
add some X-No-Distribute header,
Hello,
i wish to know if there is a header field or something
similar to tell the mailinglist application to ignore
a message send to them.
I.e. sometimes automatic systems generate emails to
email addresses - however they do not know whether the
receiving email address is one entity (a user) or