- "Sam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

| Arrange via virtualdomains, or some other means, to divert mail to
| the mailing list address to some .qmail, in ~alias perhaps, which
| will contain something like:
| 
| | sed '1,/^$/s/^Date:/X-Date:/' | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
|   your_real_mailing_list_address

There is a problem with this approach:  If the incoming mail has
syntax errors in its headers, qmail-inject will refuse it, and the
mail is stuck in the queue.  This sort of thing really happens; I've
seen it.  On the other hand, if you're happy with the non-delivery of
such mail and the resulting bounce a week later, this is fine.

(You don't need the full path of qmail-inject in .qmail if you
sensibly run qmail-start with /var/qmail/bin at the front of $PATH.)

- Harald

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