Mark Sapiro wrote:
All the headers of the spam post. In a default installation, if any of
From:, Reply-To: or Sender: headers or the envelope sender as
reflected in the Unix From or Return-Path: header contains a member
address, the post will be deemed from that member.
Find the spam posts in archives/private/LISTNAME.mbox/LISTNAME.mbox.
The headers there should reflect the original except maybe for
Reply-To: if the list mungs that.
If that isn't the answer, then it is possible that, as Lindsay
suggests, the post contained an Approved: header with the list admin
or moderator password.
Rechecked the delivered message header and found the list bounces
address in the Sender: and Return-Path: headers, but I thought that was
normal on the delivered message.
Checked the archives and found the note "An HTML attachment was
scrubbed..." and a link to the html portion of the message. The rest of
the message (including the header) appears to be missing from the archive.
I didn't think the <LIST>-bounces address was considered a member of the
list... is it?
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