1. You should turn on personalization within Mailman to better understand how it works.
2. You do understand that if you make every message different, then Mailman has to create 1 version of the message per subscriber. It doesn't have to do this if all the messages it sends are the same; it just sends one copy to the MTA.
3. If personalization doesn't do what you want, then you can investigate how to change the Reply-To: or CC: headers. You don't want to reinvent personalization from scratch.
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Thanks.
As far as changing the code, which python module handles then sending out of messages? I'd like to attempt adding a configuration directive that tells mailman to alter the To: to be the member's address, not the list address.
Ricardo
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On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 10:32, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq02.002.htp
Hi,
I guess I don't quite understand what you mean?
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You can use Verp and you can edit the source so that
it doesn't overtly show the list email address. Beyond that, your best bet is to simply use an
ordinary alias with an MTA that allows
restricted-posting.
What exactly is Verp?
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