On Fri, 14 Dec 2007, Dave Crocker wrote: > > In some environments, it is deemed more important for an original author to > know that there message did not get fully delivered, than to notify the list > admin of the problem.
I think this is a job for aliases, not lists - and probably not a job for either. You're assuming that the sender knows who the recipients will be, which implies a close association between sender and recipients. It also implies that you aren't near the scaling problems of aliases which drive many of the bells and whistles of mailing list implementations. If the sender doesn't know the recipients of an alias or mailing list, and/or cares about delivery, they'll address the recipients directly. (This is one of the things that makes it difficult to persuade people to use role addresses properly.) Tony. -- f.a.n.finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://dotat.at/ FISHER: VARIABLE 3 OR 4. SLIGHT OR MODERATE. MAINLY FAIR. MODERATE OR GOOD.
