On Tue, 7 Feb 2012, Stefan P. Wolf (NassRasur.com) wrote:


Mark Sapiro wrote:

I do not understand why this would be true? How does your MUA know that
the list address is or is not a 'mail user' on your system?

My MUA does not know about the server, my MUA knows about its
own mail profiles. If mails are addressed to the list and come
in on my PC and I hit "reply" then the MUA looks if it has a
mail profile with the very same email address.

I think there are a couple of issues that are leaving many of us confused. Why do you want to reply to email addressed to the list as the list rather than as you. That is not the way lists are normally used (e.g. I am replying to mail sent to this list as myself, not as the list).

But if I can not
use this email address for *sending* because I can not create
this user on my server then this profile is useless and I have
to create a different sending address which is not selected by the
MUA automatically (instead the default mail profile is selected).

Why does the list email address have to exist as a local user for you to send as it? Is your mail server doing a check to prevent mail being sent as from a non-existant user? While such checks (misguided in many cases, IMHO) can be set in many mail servers, it's not the default from my experience. If you have such checks, are they really needed? I don't recall if you described your environment but if it's one where you know all the users (as opposed to a public ISP), you probably don't need such checks.

-- Larry Stone
   lston...@stonejongleux.com
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