Delivery error question I was recently given the task to start and maintain a LISTSERV list. I have a problem that seems to be QuickMail (for the Macintosh) specific. The problem is this: when people _reply_ to a list message, the LISTSERV chokes, sending the following message (the list is confidential, so I've inserted a fake name): >The enclosed mail file, found in the ABC-L reader and shown under the spoolid >4049 in the console log, has been identified as a possible delivery error >notice for the following reason: "Sender:", "From:" or "Reply-To:" field >pointing to the list has been found in mail body. I assume this is because QuickMail replies normally repeat the entire prior message, with a header that includes the name of the original sender like this: >adjust your schedule, please do so. > >-------------------------------------- >Date: 2/4/94 4:32 PM >To: John Smith >From: ABC -L >Received: by maillink.berkeley.edu with SMTP;4 Feb 1994 16:31:59 -0800 >1994 16:31:38 -0800 >Date: Fri, 4 Feb 1994 16:28:03 -0800 >Reply-To: ABC-L - <[log in to unmask]> >Sender: ABC-L - <[log in to unmask]> >From: James Smith <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Draft Annotated Outline of >To: Multiple recipients of list ABC-L ><[log in to unmask]> Is there any way around this other than teaching the users to "cut out" these headers? I am dealing with a group of high-level administrators who are often inexperienced computer users; asking them to do anything "manually" is likely to be painful (for both them and me). Please let me know what experiences (if any) you've had with this. Thanks. [log in to unmask]