The problem isn't with Arachne, the problem is with people having their
spam filter at the ISP set "on" to moderate or higher.  Not having a
"correct to:" is one of the triggers for AmaVis virus stuff.  Being
unable to forward mail to myself using that sortcut was enough to make
me stop using the filter.

I would suggest that you do two things:  Change the name of your mailing
list to something other than "list"; write the friend whose mail bounced
and have him/her put the new "@newname" on the 'approved' list of the
spam filter.
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On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 11:24:59 +0100, Michal H. Tyc wrote:

> Hi all,

> Recently I tried the "address-list" feature of Arachne (i.e.,
> "@list" as the e-mail address, where LIST is a text file in
> the main Arachne directory and contains one address per line).

> Arachne inserts "@list" into the "To:" field, which seems to
> be disliked by some recipients' mail servers:
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