(I'm not the OP) Oh, that's interesting -- I've always had trouble with the 
term "Envelope" address, and looking at the headers in the email I'm replying 
to, I see that the first header is "Delivered-To:" <my email address> and there 
is no header labeled "Envelope"<anything>.

I'm guessing / assuming that is what's known as the envelope address, and then  
one of:
   (1) It got quoted wrong, 
   (2) different email clients label the headers differently (I wouldn't think 
so, I assume those headers are in the email itself, not added by an email 
client), or 
   (3) there is a header not displayed by my email client (an older version of 
Kmail) (also unlikely, I think).

But, in any case, I now think I understand "envelope address" (or will, soon).

On Friday, July 25, 2025 08:16:45 PM Andy Smith wrote:
> You can check by viewing the headers of an email you received
> from the list and looking for the "Envelope-To" header near the top. For
> example, mine says:
> 
> Envelope-to: [email protected]
> 
> That's the address I am subscribed as, so you can find out yours that
> way.
> 
> Thanks,
> Andy

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