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lego-robotics@crynwr.com (Russell Nelson) writes:
> Todd Lehman writes:
> > In each case, if the 'From' header were left unchanged, then the respective
> > servers at each end would bounce any messages from the people it didn't
> > recognize -- which is many in both cases -- and the lists on each side would
> > be full of obvious holes.
>
> Nahhhhh. I don't have ezmlm set up to reject mail from
> non-subscribers. [...]
Seriously? Okie dokie then, this'll be a snap to fix. Happy day!
I'll disable 'From'-header munging for the lugnet.robotics->lego-robotics
gateway (leaving it in for now on the other ng/ml gateways). You'll still
be able to see real-life names of people in the 'X-Real-Life-Name' headers,
and any 'Reply-To' headers that people include in their news articles will
be echoed so that the "Reply" and "Reply All" features of e-mailers work as
expected. 'Followup-To' (if set) will still map to 'Reply-To' but will be
additive instead of wiping out other 'Reply-To' headers.
An esoteric note to anyone currently doing subtle mail filtering based on
the 'From' header: If you need to, you can tell the difference between
messages sent from lego-robotics@crynwr.com and messages sent from
lugnet.robotics@lugnet.com by looking for the 'Mailing-List' and 'Sender'
headers, respectively. There is also an 'X-Message-Archive' header which
you may find helpful.
--Todd
[Followups set to lugnet.admin.general]
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