Reply-To: is about the *author*. On a list, people should "reply all" and include the list, generally, unless they intend to send a private reply. Having Reply-To set to the list violates standards and causes the "reply" MUA action to send a reply to other than the author, violating expectations.
> From: Roger Price via Nut-upsuser <[email protected]> There's more broken: the list changes the subject and adds a footer, breaking DKIM, and to work around that changes From: to the list. This also means the reply MUA sends an intended-private reply to the list. So all of that should be deconfigured, with the list passing messages unmodified except for List-Foo headers. The Reply-To: you are seeing is a workaround for forging From, which is a workaround for modifying the message. Really, the solution is to just stop all of this. NetBSD lists have zero of it and there is no trouble. _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser
