Using mailman 2.0.13 & python 1.5.2 on a redhat 7.3 machine.
Mailman installed from tarball, python from rpm.

My monthly reminders go out and thats just fine, but all the messages say they're 
coming from my first list.  For example.

Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 14:29:30 -0500
Message-ID: <20021202192930.14802.80998.Mailman@dogpound>
Subject: dogpound.vnet.net mailing list memberships reminder
From: mailman-owner@dogpound
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-No-Archive: yes
X-Ack: no
Sender: list-admin@dogpound
Errors-To: list-admin@dogpound
X-BeenThere: list@dogpound
X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.13
Precedence: bulk

<snip message body>

Passwords for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

List                                     Password // URL
----                                     --------
anotherlist@dogpound                  AJdk
http://dogpound/mailman/options/anotherlist/someone%40somewhere.org



Yes I know thoes don't resolve, just trying to dodge some of the harvesters.

Anyway...  It's the Sender: Errors-To: and X-BeenThere: headers I'm concerned about.  
Weather the person is on the list or not, it says it comes from that one list.  Which 
doesn't concern me too much, but it doesn't seem like that's how it's supposta work.

Tell me if I'm off the mark or onto something?


--
Matthew Davis
http://dogpound.vnet.net/
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