> I initially thought the same thing - that 'Reply-To=List,Ignore' would > prevent posters from receiving OOO messages. It doesn't work, but I'm not > sure why. When anyone receives a LISTSERV list message it includes these pertinent address header fields: From: The original composer's address of the message. To: The list address Reply-To: This field is optional in any email message. As you already know, LISTSERV can change this to anything or eliminate it altogether. Sender: This field is also optional in any email message. By default, LISTSERV inserts the list address here, as it is the Sender of the message. This can be turned off or the address changed by adding/changing this list keyword: Sender= None Sender= any@address Sender= List (Default) With this said, auto-responders *could* be setup to send the OoO message to any of these address fields. Unfortunately I know of none that have this feature. My experience has been most auto-responders will send the OoO message to the From: address. In this case LISTSERV loses all control since the message by-passes LISTSERV and goes directly to the original senders address. Some auto-responders can be set (or are set as the default) to send the OoO to the Reply-To. If this is set to the List, then the OoO will go to LISTSERV where it can then delete the message with the Content Filter. > According to the List Owner's Manual, it seems like these settings WOULD > work for Reply-To: > > List > Replies are directed to the list address. > > Ignore > The original "Reply-to:" tag on the posting, if any, is ignored and > discarded, and the value defined in the first parameter of this > keyword is used instead. If Reply-To= None,Ignore, then a Reply-to: tag > will never be generated by LISTSERV. > > 'Reply-To=List,Ignore' does NOT prevent posters from receiving OOO replies. > Why not? What am I not understanding? You are not understanding that just because a message has a Reply-to: field, doesn't mean an auto-responder is going to use that address for the destination of the message. Actually, it doesn't mean any MUA or user is gong to use it either. Any experienced user (or feature rich MUA) can direct a reply to any address they choose, regardless of any reply-to address. > Our list is internal, and all recipients use Microsoft Outlook. Could it be > that Outlook's autoresponder disregards the Reply-To header? If you have Reply-To= List,Ignore, that is exactly what is happening. It is sending the OoO to the From: address, which of course is the original poster. *If* Outlook can be configured to use the Reply-To:, then if all users would do that, your problem would be gone. Historically, it has always been a big No-No to use an auto-responder when subscribed to any mailing list. This has always been in all my lists rules. Violators would be warned once and then booted. With the Content Filter being added to LISTSERV, this has reduced the problem somewhat. For those who still use them that cannot be configured to use the Reply-to, they are set to Digest or booted if enough users complain about getting OoO messages. > -----Original Message----- > From: Rich Greenberg [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 9:03 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Sender receiving OOO Replies > > On: Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 09:42:14AM -0400,Jeff Kiesel Wrote: > > } Nathan - > } > } That's exactly what we're talking about. The OOOs sent to the list are > } being filtered out. But when the poster posts to the list, they are hit > } with OOOs directly from other recipients. > } > } There must be a way to fix this... > > What if you did * Reply = list, ignore > and then filter them out of the list? > > -- > Rich Greenberg N Ft Myers, FL, USA richgr atsign panix.com + 1 239 543 > 1353 > Eastern time. N6LRT I speak for myself & my dogs only. VM'er since > CP-67 > Canines:Val, Red & Shasta (RIP),Red, Zero & Casey, Siberians > Owner:Chinook-L > Retired at the beach Asst > Owner:Sibernet-L > >