At 12:06 AM -0700 2004/05/10, Barnaby Scott wrote:

 Does anyone know the consequences of setting up two
 lists which are members of each other?

I believe that would be very bad news.


 Presumably the X-BeenThere header should come into
 play to avoid such an eventuality, but will it work in
 these circs? Or even if it does work, should one not
 do this sort of thing for other reasons?

The risk is that you will have set up a potentially serious loop, for which there is only one way to detect and stop it before there is a melt down. All it would take is a misconfigured client or MTA to remove certain headers before sending the message on, and you and everyone else would be toast.


Before you take a shotgun with a hair trigger and load it with thermonuclear shells, you might want to give some consideration to what it might do when you go away and leave it pointed in your direction -- especially when there are children and pets around, any one of which might accidentally set it off.

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