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On 2/9/21 10:12 PM, Stefan Bauer via Mailman-Users wrote:
> 
> is there a way to keep the real sender information in the Reply-To when 
> nested lists are used?
> 
> We use munge_from and dmarc_mitigate_unconditionally true.
> 
> We have following lists:
> 
> 
> ALL (RND,IT,SALES)
> 
> 
> When Joe sends a mail to RND-list, Joe's Sender-Address is referenced in 
> Reply-To.
> 
> When Joe sends a mail to ALL, ALL's list-address is referenced in Reply-To 
> and not the one from the real sender - Joe.


I assume you mean ALL's address is in Reply-To of messages from the sub
lists. If you set the sub list's `first strip reply-to` to No, then both
Joe and the ALL list should be in the Reply-To for a message to ALL.

There is no way to have only Joe in the sub list Reply-To.

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