Jesse Norell wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>   I'm catching up on email from being gone a few days, and only half-way
> following this thread, but this:
> 
> 
>>This now breaks delivery through dbmail-smtp!
>>
>>It scans for the non-existant deliver-to address (that should read
>>delivered-to, let's make that change now finally)
> 
> 
> 
> reminds me of some related issue in the past that I looked at (fixing
> something with a delivery problem in 1.2).  Note that both deliver-to
> and delivered-to headers are valid, have different purposes, and I think
> maybe both used in different places.  "deliver-to" had something to do
> with telling dbmail where to deliver a message to (a command), where
> "delivered-to" I believe was something the mta would/could stick in.
> Maybe things have changed or what-not, but I know I broke one aspect of
> delivery when I "fixed" that "typo" once.  :)


Iirc, it was me who fixed that typo, and you reverted my 'fix' because
you claimed it broke things.

Afaik, deliver-to is *not* a valid header in terms of delivery, but
delivered-to very much is. Also, if this change breaks things for you,
there is nothing preventing you from specifying
dbmail-smtp -t 'Deliver-to' explicitely.


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