Crystalslave wrote:
Return-Path: [email protected]
First off, my apologies for the confusion. This is my first time
posting to a mailing list; I didn't really know how to handle the
return path thing, so I had to start over. Is this better? The return
path goes at the top of the message body, right? Or is it the subject
line? The verbiage on the ML FAQ is a little ambiguous.
http://www.clamav.net/documents/mailing-lists-faq
TBH I had to go have a look to see what you were talking about; in ~20+
years participating in various lists like this I've never met one that
had such a strange public-facing requirement for something that's part
of the internals of normal mail system operation. "Return-Path" is a
generated header most commonly added to a message on final delivery, not
something you add in the body or as an outgoing header.
The sentence "Please check that your outgoing messages start with a line
like the following: Return-Path: [email protected] where [email protected]
is the mail account which you used to subscribe to the mailing-list."
should really be removed outright, along with the last sentence "You
will be able to post to the mailing-lists by putting any of those
addresses in Return-Path.".
"Subscribers-only" posting is common on "interactive" mailing lists like
this one - technically inclined or not. So long as you're using a
regular mail program to send to the list, and you have your user profile
set to the address you subscribed with, you should be fine.
-kgd
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