> Ok.
>
> I've imported SENDER,DEFAULT, DTLINE, RPLINE. I can echo them and see
> they're properly set, but I still get "Invalid address" in maillog
>
> What I have is:
> DEFAULT=list-subscribe
> DTLINE=Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> RTLINE=Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> You're missing SENDER, here.

SENDER was [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is valid.


I think I'm causing this error because I am not implementing this list in 
the standard couriermlm way. I created the list normally, using couriermlm 
create, and I can even manage the list using the manual commands. However, 
the list address does not follow the standard "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I was 
trying to make it work such that I did not need to prepend the system 
account (i.e. "john") to the list, so instead I created a catch-all 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and then in the catch-all I run through a mailfilter file 
which then pipes to couriermlm.

I know it seems whacky, but it's just the way I came up for a list tied to a 
domain rather than tied to a system account.

So it's possible that the "Invalid address" error is because couriermlm 
doesn't consider [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] valid list 
addresses?

What sort of address validation does couriermlm perform?

Thanks
Ricardo 


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