Ricardo Kleemann writes:

Hi,   I've created a list which has the default posting option (members can post).   Right now there's only one member, myself.   For this list, I'm running maildrop on a mailfilter file, which then submits the message to the list, like:   to "| /usr/bin/couriermlm msg <list directory>"   But all I see happening is that on the mail log I see:   You are not subscribed to this mailing list.   I've verified that the message has the correct headers, and it certainly has my email as the To:   I even put in a "cc /tmp/mail.txt" prior to the "to" line so that I can check the contents of the message and everything looks correct.   So I don't understand why couriermlm is claiming I'm not subscribed...

It's not the headers, it's the envelope return address. Which may not be preserved if maildrop is thrown into the mix.

Rather than invoking couriermlm via maildrop, just invoke it directly from the .courier file, as the couriermlm man page explains.


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