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Bob Jones <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 15 Nov 2007 11:44:13 -0500
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LISTSERV list owners' forum <[log in to unmask]>
Okay, we've run into a weird issue that has ocurred twice in the last
week.  So we have a listserv list that let's say is named list1.  The
address is [log in to unmask] and has a virtusertable entry (we're
using sendmail) of [log in to unmask]  We have an alias address let's
[log in to unmask] that contains all of our departmental list addresses,
including [log in to unmask]

So, someone sends a message to [log in to unmask] and in the log I see it get
handed off to lsv_amin as normal.  Nothing in the listserv.log file
indicates this message is any different than any other.

However, once it is delivered to the members of the list, the To: header
field is [log in to unmask]  Not only should that not be the To:
header, but people who are not owner's of the list and thus members of
the owner-list1 list are getting the message as well.  I'm confused...
would anyone care to clear it up please.

Thanks,
Bob

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