<quote who="Rick Welykochy">
> I have little or no preternatural ability to divine which header this
> message is referring to. Would it be possible to modify the message to
> indicate which header is suspect?
I figure the Mailman developers chose not to include further information so
as to avoid giving evildoers an immediate hint towards an easy workaround to
suit their evil purposes. :-)
Mailman, lacking some aspects of higher intelligence, is sadly unable to
determine whether you are in fact an evildoer or an innocent bystander. I
would vouch for bystander, but Mailman didn't think ("think") to ask me for
a personal reference.
The singularity beckons. :-)
- Jeff
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