On 11:55 AM 7/2/02, Michael C. Berch wrote: >On Tuesday, July 2, 2002, at 11:35 AM, JC Dill wrote: >> Errors-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Aha. Didn't notice that until Tom Neff pointed it out. > >You will definitely want to remove that from your postings.
1) I can't remove something I didn't add. There is no errors-to entry within my eudora.ini file, so this header is built by the mail client itself. I can't find any way to get Eudora to not add it (although, by making a manual entry in the .ini I can probably specify it to something else, which wouldn't be any better than letting Eudora specify it). I've been using Eudora for 6 years and sent and received many thousands and thousands of emails in this time, and this is the first time someone has tried to blame some mailing list behavior complaint I have on my choice of mail client. This leads me to: 2) I'm on literally dozens of lists (technical, hobby, high volume, low volume, large and small), including lists run on majordomo (1), mailman, listserv, listmanager, and yahoogroups. On none of these other lists do I have the bounce problems I'm encountering on *this* list. Thus, it's still my belief that this list is improperly configured, not my mail client. From this ObList-Manager's perspective, a discussion list should *always* make itself the reply recipient for bounces of any messages it receives and then retransmits (to addresses unknown to the original sender), so that the list manager can address the problem - because ONLY the list manager can address the problem (remove the stale addresses). jc (wondering how many bounce messages *this* post will trigger)
