On 11/21/2008 3:36 PM, Ben Parker wrote:
>
> On Unix platforms, there are 8 email alias addresses associated with each
> LISTSERV list. The Makefile in the install kit includes a utility to easily
> create these aliases. The big problem with an alias or ldap lookup at the MX
> transaction is that it will have difficulty validating LISTSERV PROBE style
> return-path addresses from some % of error bounces which use this format. If
> you are also using LISTSERV Maestro then 100% of the outgoing emails will use
> this kind of bounce address format. So you need to be prepared to handle this
> when it comes back:
>
> List mail:
>
> <owner-listname*bparker**POP*-EXAMPLE*[log in to unmask]>
> |fix-|-varys--|------varys---------------|-------fixed-------|
>
> Non-list mail (e.g. Maestro mailings):
>
>
> <owner-nolist-081111A-fn80vz10*bparker**POP*-EXAMPLE*[log in to unmask]>
> |---fixed---|-varys-|-fixed--|------varys---------------|-------fixed------|
>
> (The 'fn80vz10' will vary by site, but will be a fixed value for your site.)
>
One possible solution to this problem might be for L-Soft to change the
format of the envelope-sender address on the outbound probe. Instead of
'owner-listname*bparker**POP*-EXAMPLE*[log in to unmask], use
'owner-listname+bparker**POP*-EXAMPLE*[log in to unmask] Plus-
addresses are supported by widely-used MTA and LDAP software.
--
Paul Russell, Senior Systems Administrator
OIT Messaging Services Team
University of Notre Dame
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