I¹ve noticed a couple of these bounces over the last week or so. Would it be possible to adjust the majordomo settings to have the list rewrite the sender to bounce messages go to a single /dev/null address?
-Nick
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On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 06:54:34AM -0700, Nicholas Bernstein wrote:
I¹ve noticed a couple of these bounces over the last week or so. Would it be possible to adjust the majordomo settings to have the list rewrite the sender to bounce messages go to a single /dev/null address?
The list already does that, as any decent mailinglist should: The envelope from is set to the list address (and I presume it processes bounces). The From: header is left intact, which is good too, so you can reply privately, or filter if you like to, etc.
However, what you have here is a seriously b0rked mail program that sends delivery notifications to the From: line. The mailinglist maintainer should likely not only remove the subscriber but ban the domain of said subscriber from subscribing, for serious RFC violation.
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