On 3/21/22 8:01 AM, robertowenbere...@gmail.com wrote:
Does the list support plus addressing?
Yes and no.I believe the more proper name for this is user+detail. I see "plus(ed) addressing" used more commonly more recently.
Yes, Mailman will happily accept user+detail addresses from subscribers. No, Mailman itself won't treat user+detail@ and user@ as equal.
I am aware of the hack at:
This is what I've been doing for years.
However this does not appeal to the tinfoil hat crowd who thinks you are just going to sell both addresses.
There are a lot of things that don't appeal to people for one reason or another.
Nor do I want to explain to the masses this hack.
You have to make a choice.Use separate addresses (and subscribe both) or don't, it's up to each individual.
There may very well be client side options too. E.g. configuring the MUA that when you are on a folder for a given mailing list that it uses a different source address when composing messages. Though this has it's own failure mode related to false positive / negatives. There might be an MUA option to change sender addresses based on destination addresses.
What is the lesser evil to you / your users? -- Grant. . . . unix || die
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