At 18:32 02/06/2004 Friday, Carol Annis wrote: >We have noticed that when users send to multiple distribution lists, >listserv strips the to: field and delivers the email with the to: field >containing only one email address of the dl. Here is an example: [follow-up to: lstown-l] a subscriber SETable option of IETFHDR will probably do what you want ... it helped us. >**I have sent you two paint attachments of screen shots. Let me know if you >did not get them and I will winzip them and send to you again. > >Look at original_addressed_email first then >email_after_it_has_been_sent > >As you can see, listserv has stripped off the full to: and replaced it with >only one of the three email addresses. We would like it preserve this full >to: addresses so that we know who else has received or this email has been >sent to. > >It there anyway to do this? Also, can we prevent listserv from stripping >off pitzer.edu and replacing with listserv.pitzer.edu? Even though both will work for your LISTSERV@ service, I highly recommend that you reduce the dependency of LISTSERV on the @PITZER.EDU style. In your case, @PITZER.EDU has four MX hosts that could forward the request; whereas your LISTSERV.PITZER.EDU has no MX and goes directly to the IP-attached host. The fewer processes between the user and the server, the better; the more ease and flexibility in updating the placement of the server, the better. Having said that, perhaps instead of LISTSERV.PITZER.EDU, you might consider LISTS.PITZER.EDU (or some generic variant?). /Pete Weiss @ Penn State