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Message of Mon,
29 Apr 1991 14:14:45 EDT from "Forum on LISTSERV release 1.6"
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On Mon, 29 Apr 1991 14:14:45 EDT Postmaster <POSTMAST@OHSTVMA> said: The
>following is a piece of Listserv console log for today. Apparently,
>Listserv received a mail file whose origin did not match the sender.
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>Why did Listserv change it to Postmaster?
It's not a problem of not matching the sender, it's a problem of having a
'From:' field that makes no sense, syntactically speaking. When this
happens, the NJE origin is usually a gateway and cannot be used for
anything. So, LISTSERV can either throw the message away, or process it
with a warning and set the origin to something else (preferrably
something valid and belonging to a human being). If it's sent to the
LISTSERV userid it is thrown away, if it's sent to a list it is
processed.
Eric
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