>> On 12/26/2015 03:10 PM, MichaelLeung wrote:
>>> hi all
>>>
>>> anyone had face this problem before ?
>>>
>>> if i send the mail from a client end , like thunder, mailman can
>>> read it correctly .



On 12/26/2015 08:11 PM, MichaelLeung wrote:
hi

i locate this problem

maillman cannot read subject when i use command like mail -s 'subject'
[email protected],
but if i dont  speacify the subject at the first, like mail
[email protected], when i subject key prompt , then enter the subject , this
mail can be read by mailman correctly .

does any know what wrong?



On 12/26/2015 6:55 AM, MichaelLeung wrote:
> sorry , i think i m wrong,
>
> subject is not the root case,
>
> i actually user -r paramater to speacify the sender as the mailman's
> name , then mailman failed to ready mail's subject.
>
> any one can fix this ?



The message "implicit destination" is issued if the list name to which
the mail is addressed does not appear in an RFC5322 "From:" or "To:"
line.  This implies that the list name was in a "Bcc:" line.  If you
want to send to a list via "Bcc:", you have to change the list
configuration to allow implicit destination.  The mailman-supplied
default is to not allow the list name in a "Bcc:"

--Barry Finkel

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