Mark Sapiro wrote:
Patrick Bogen wrote:
On 5/18/06, Imre Gergely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have some problems with a mailman list.
if i send from user A, to list L, and CC to B and C (where A,B,C are list
members on the same list), the mail i got back from the list (to user A) is
missing
On 5/19/06, Imre Gergely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but the other members of the list do get the mail. they should see in the Cc:
that one person, who didn't get it because of above condition. or am i wrong
here?
I don't know about 'should,' but this is NOT what happens. As Mark
explains, the
Patrick Bogen wrote:
On 5/19/06, Imre Gergely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but the other members of the list do get the mail. they should see in the Cc:
that one person, who didn't get it because of above condition. or am i wrong
here?
I don't know about 'should,' but this is NOT what happens.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
I'm going to try to find out if anyone remembers why it is this way in
the first place, and if it should be continued.
The log message associated with the change says:
process(): If a member has enabled their DontReceiveDuplicates option,
we'll also strip their addresses
hi
i have some problems with a mailman list.
if i send from user A, to list L, and CC to B and C (where A,B,C are list
members on the same list), the mail i got back from the list (to user A) is
missing a CC address.
i mean when i look at the message (using firefox) there is only one user (B) in
On 5/18/06, Imre Gergely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have some problems with a mailman list.
if i send from user A, to list L, and CC to B and C (where A,B,C are list
members on the same list), the mail i got back from the list (to user A) is
missing a CC address.
i mean when i look at the
Patrick Bogen wrote:
On 5/18/06, Imre Gergely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have some problems with a mailman list.
if i send from user A, to list L, and CC to B and C (where A,B,C are list
members on the same list), the mail i got back from the list (to user A) is
missing a CC address.
i mean